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    F ALL
DRY GOODS
C. HANSON LOVE'S,
No. T 4 Market Street,
BETWEEN FOURTH STREET AND THE DIAMOND
PITTSBURGH. PA.
SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE
The =heather has Just returned from Philadelphia, New
Fork, Holton , and some of the Manufacturing towns in the
New England States, en as to get a portion of our DO3IES
-110_000DS direct from the manufacturers, and save one
prat in receiving them in that way. Our stock of 20E
EION GOODS has never been BO complete.
DRESS GOODS:
',tea BICH DRESS SIBS, ill Plain Black and Figured.
RICH DRESS SILKS, Plaid, Striped and Brocaee
Vr.BY RICH 81rK ROBES, Black and Colored.
VrAi RICH ALL WOOL MOUS DE LAINS.
RICH ROBS-MOUB DB LAINS.
VERY RICH COTTON AND WOOL MOUS DB LAINS.
FRENCH MERINOS
COBUR GS,
The largest stock in the city, and
UTTER GOODS FOR THE PRICE
CAN BE POUND IN ALIIY MILES HOUSE WEST OF
THE MOUNTAINS,
HATING BERN
BOUGHT AT AUCTION
L AILGE QUANTITIES AT LOW PRICES,
ASI, WELL EE RE-BOLD AT A VW
SMALL ADVANCE ON EASTERN COST
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS,
lir 6 ntirely new designs, gush as the
T ALMA SHAWLS,
dud many otter
NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS AND CLOAKS
Wa hate been able to offer so large and carted a dock of
all !dada of SHAWLS and OLOARS.
NEEDLE WORK
COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES,
FLOUNCINGS,
EDGINGS,
MOURNING GOODS :
BLACK DRESS GOODS, SIIAWLS, CRAPE VEILS,
COLLARS, GLOVES,
• AND
B VERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE LINE
MOURNING GOODS
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS :
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS,
ICKINGS,
CHECKS,
GINGU.A.IIS,
PRINTS.,
KENTUCKY JEANS,
TWEEDS,
SATINETTB,
CASSIMERES, CLOTHS,
Awl every other article riettally kept la a
WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS
As many of the above goods have been bought from the
.11ANUFACTUKERS and AT AUOTION FOB NET OASH,
we are enabled to sell them as LOW AS THEY CAN BE
PURCHASEDIN MANY OF THE WHOLESALE HOUSES
In the Eastern cities. In short, we never have been able to
oiler so large and attractive a stook to our numerous cue.
t camera and the public generally.
NIP- NEW GOODS REC=D DAILY. f
C. HANSON LOVE,
Formerly Young, Stevenson do Love,
and I cve Brothers,
No. 74 BIARIIET STREET,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
ael3:lmdt:
CARRIAGES.
- C 4RUIAGE rat AA UF.ALCTORY
AND
EASTERN REPOSITORY
= JOSEPH WuITE
HAS JUST RECEIVED AT HIS RE
POSITORY, situated near the Two Mile -
L..
Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a •---21V—
splendid and general assortment of Carriages, Boggles, En
hies, Mc. His arrangements aro such that be is constantly
receiving new and second-hand vehicles, and the public may
rely on always finding a good stock on hand. lie also man
ufactures to order, on short notice,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
And all pertaining to the- business. With eighteen years
practical experience in this bnidness, and his well-known
'facilities, he flatters himself that he offers great inducements
to purchasers.
.13Z ,- The establishment is located on the route of the Ks
celelor Omnibus Line of Coaches, passing the door' every
fifteen minutes. selffulsw
i 557,44- . C. WEST 41 CO.,
11.1NOTACILSZILB or
OARRIA.GES,
RO:.2H AWAY!, BCGCIES, SULKIES AND SLSIOII.B.
No. 197 Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA.
.tar- All work warranted to be of the best materials and
workmanship. myl2:lydls
- _
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILI
AND
Smelting Works.
PARK, M'CURDY CO ,,
I‘/AIVUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING,
Brsters' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms,
Still Bottoms, Spelter Solder, &o. also importers and
dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Don, Wire, &c. Constantly
on hand, Tinto en's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149
First, and 120 &ton d street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders
of Capper cut to any desired pattern. my29.lydaw
ISTENV FUR HAT AND CAP STORE,
No. 96 Wood street, next door to S. McClnrkan's
Sadiery, one opposite the Excelsior Eating House.
DONNELEIT has a complete assortment of Furs, Hate,
Caps, etc. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fars cleaned and alter
ed to the newest fashion, and at the shortest notice. Good
and tasteful work warranted, as Mr. Donnelelt received
Diploma and the first prize at the Provincial Exhibition,
Canada; and has worked in the largest cities in the world—
Uraaon, Pada, Berlin, Amsterdam, Warsaw, Uamburg,
e 4 York and Montreal. As a practical workman, he so
licits the patronage of the public of Pittsburgh. Fars,
Capes, Gloves, Cloaks and Plnah Caps made to order.
AI- , Cash paid for Fars. 549
ABIN ET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS
/ COMPANlON—Comprising rudiments and prin
cu,is of Cabinet Makieg and Upholstery, with the art of
tinawing applicable to Cabinet work, the art of dyeing and
sialrung Wood, Ivory. Bone, Tortoise Shell, etc., directional
tor Blackening, Japaning and Varnishing, to make French
to prepare the best Glues, Cements and Compoal.
tl ri, and a number of receipts useful to workmen gener
ally, dinstratel, by J. Stokes, fur sate by
LUKE LOOMIS,
ee`.9 Poit Building, 41 Fifth street
fei - •
BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, PRINTER & BINDER,
R. WELDIN,
Nu. 83 WOOD FT, ELSWEIN Yo
MR"
it y , N. GLOGGER,
AIi.TIST,
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Iron City Commercial College,
hasourgh, Pa.— Chartered, 18E6.
300 STUDENTS ATTINDING, JAH1T513.4, 1858 .
Now the Lamest and moat thorough Conunetuial Schou
or the United State&
Young Idea Preparai for 4chia2 Duties of the Counting Room.
J O. aarrn, A. it, Profesair of Dooli-Rdeping and
Science of Accounts.
A. T. DOUTILETT, Teacher of Arithmetic and CC,' anmercial
Calcplatk , n.
J. A. lIRYDRICII and P.C. JRNSINS Teachers of Book.
Keeping.
ALEX, COVi/L.F.Y, and W. A. lIILLE,R, ProfeAsore of Pen.
manship.
Single and Double Entry Book-Keeping, as used in every
department of Business. Commercial, Arithmetic, Rapid
Dustless Writing, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Mercantile
Correspondence, Commercial law, are taught, and all other
babjects necessary for the success and thorough education
ct e practical business man:
TWELVE - PREMIUMS,
Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the put three
years, also in Eastern and Western Cities, for beet Writing,
/Or A.mo nor poi. xxicauvio WORE, aea
IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
dtadents enter at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited
—Review at pleasare-43radnates assisted in obtaining sit
,iations—Tultkm for Pull Commercial Course, s3s—Average
tinted to 12 weeks—Boand, $2,50 per week—kitationery,ls
--Entire coat, $5O to $7O.
sir minions! eons received at hail price,. -
For Card—Cdrcular—Sper.imeres of Business - and Outs.
Writing—inclose two stamps,
k and whiress
W. AMUR,
sat MignsciA kesagrardii.
INSERTINGS, ETC
NO. 21 FIFTH STREET
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
The Weather.—The following is the tango of the
thermometer and barometer, as kept by George E.
Shaw, optician, Fifth street, on Saturday :
suenuomurta.
.InSnn. In shade.
9 A. M Cldndy 45°
12 M 54°
6 P. M. 48°
Barometer, 29 440.
Court of (tuartor Soattons, &e
Before President Jti Igo William B. M'Clnre, and
Associate Judges Gabriel Adaeds and John E. Parke.
OCTOBEtt 9th, ISSS.
Court opened at ten o'clock, when the jury in the
case of Martin Frudenrick, tried on Friday evening
for selling liquor without license, came into Court
with a verdict of not guilty.
In the case of Joseph B. M'Donough, convicted
during the vitek of fornication and bastardy, John
M. Kirkpatrick, Esq., made a motion in arrest of
judgment and for a now trial.
The grand jury having ignored a bill against Geo.
Balph, for passing counterfeit money, the prosecutor,
John M Kelvy, was ordered to pay the costs.
Adam Newman, convicted of assault and battery
on William Livingston, with a recommendation to
the mercy of the Court, was ,cntenced to pay a
nominal lino and the costs of prosocution.
John N. Shaffer, John Franz and Lewis Kieb, con
victed of an assault on William Livingston, at the
samo time as above, at the Birmingham encampment,
were sontenced to pay a fine of 01 centeeach and
the costs of prosecution.
In the case of Thomas Connor and Francis Rule,
convicted of stsaling stern lines from the' steamers
Melootte and Henry Graff, several witnesses were
called to prove the good character of defendants pro
vious to these charges; sentence deferred.
Court adjourned until Wednesday morning, the
jury having been dismissed on Friday evening .until
that time.
Two Dlstinquished ffiember■ of the Dra-
matte Profession Poisoned.
On Sunday morning, Norma and Charley, the well
known trained dogs belonging to the Hutchinson
brothers, who have recently been performing at our
Tneatros, were unfortunately poisoned by accident.
The dogs were very sagacious and were capitaily
trained, and the loss to the owners is a very serious
one. They were valued at thousands of dollars.
One of them had appeared before most of the
crowned heads of Europe, and both of them had
traveled with their masters over half the world. In
•company with their owcers they went into a drug
store on Sunday morning, where unfortunately some
pieces of meat which had been poisoned wore under
the counter. Their intelligence did not enaLle them
to smell oat the concealed strychnine, and they
bolted the beef, poison and all. Antidotes were at
once administered, but they were of no avail, and
Carlo - and forma, who were to have appeared to
night on the occasion of their masters' benefit at the
Pittsburgh Theatre; died the inglorious death of com
mon dogs.
•"They strutted their brief hour upon the stage of life,
And will be seen no more."
The Young Men's Democratic Club, of Allegheny
county, met last Saturday evening, at the Hal, on
corner of Grant and Diamond streets. In the ab
sence of the President, Mr. Will Black was called , e
the chair. The club was then addressed by Col. M.
I. Stewart and John H. Bailey, in reference to tho
utility and practical importance of such an orgaLiza
tion. The following resolutions were then adopted.
Resolved. That the Executive Committee be in
etruoted to lease the Hall on the corner of Grant and
Diamond streets for the use of the_Cluh.
Resolved, That the Collecting Committee bo re•
quested :o make their returns to the Treasurer, Dr.
Gee. H. Keyser. the early part of next week.
Resolved, wo tender our sincere thanks to
Cul. M. I. Stewart and John H. Dailey fo: their able
and appropriate addresses to the club ; also, that our
thanks are duo to Mr. Martin Connelly for the use
of the Hall for this evening.
Resolved, That we adjourn to meet at the cell of
the President on next Wednesday evening at seven
o'clock. A. T. HOWDEN, Ssey.
Attempted LarccoJ of a Watch.—A young man
named Thomas Whittaker was committed to jail on
Saturday evening on a charge of disorderly conduct.
It seems that he was et a hours on Smithfield street,
in company with one T. M. Long and Billy Baird,
when the latter saw Whittaker abstract from Long's
pocket a silver watch, valued at eighteen doLars.
Baird Made Whittaker return the watch, whereat he
became indignant and called upon his friend, Bill
Kane, to assist in chastising Baird. Kano struck
Baird, and was knocked down for his trouble; when
Whittaker kicked Baird in the eye, The parties
wero arrested, and Whittaker committed for twenty
days; Kane paying a fine of five dollars. On Sun
day morning Baird made information before Mayor
Weaver against Whittaker for the larceny of the
watch, end a comrA2to,sn Fag lodged against him
for trial.
Grover 1 Baker's Sewing Machines.—Mr. V.
Elliott, the agent fur these celebrated sewing ma'
chines, advertises a redaction on the old prices of
nearly fifty per cont. The machine that sold for
$ll5 is now off-red for sale at $BO, and the reduction
in the prices of the lower priced ones has been made
in the same proportion. Mr. Elliott claims that his
machine requires no leather pads end shuttles to
wind twenty yards of cotton, but without the aid of
either of those articles, will wind double that num.
ber. The Grover k Baker machines have two spools
of cotton and two needles, upper and lower, and they
make a stitch that is impossible to rip. Those that
have used them say they work neatly and perfectly.
They are on exhibition at Elliott's Shirt Store, No.
21 Fifth street, where all are invited to call and ex
amine them.
Fine Cigars and Tobacco.—Ther3o who lovo a gen
nine Havana, or:a fragrant regalia, or capital pria
cipo, or indeed a good cigar of any favorite brand,
will rejoice to learn that Mr. Lyon Arnethal has open
ed a now establishment on Wood street, under the
St. Charles lintel, where he has for sale, either whole
sale or retail, as large Mad as lino an assortment of
genuine Havana cigars and the best Virginia chew
ing Tobacco as was ever offered in this city. Mr.
Arnsthal imports, directly by way of New Orleans, and
purchasers may test assured of obtaining from him a
real article and no imitation. Tho smokers and
chewers of the city will find at Lis store a great va
riety from which to soloc,t, and all of tb,n very host
quality. If Lis stock does not plena them they
must be hard indeed to please.
Another Bogus Dank Note—A
dangerous F' aud.—
Another bogus bank note, evidently designed to de
ceive and defraud, has made its way from Indiana,
and as the issue looks like a good bill upon some re
sponsible bank, we will particularize it. At the bot
tom of the note is printed " Stockholders individual
ly liable;" and at the end, " Countersigned and reg•
istered in the office at Terre Haute. R. S. Newton,
Register."
The vignette is two women with gauze robes lean
ing on a , bank,• with water and ships, and a city with
locomotive, manufactures and canalboat in the dis
tance. On the right end a figure representing Agri
culture, t.nd on tho other a female figure sitting upon
some bundles of wheat as if resting after a harvest.
Superior Pianos.—Those elegant Piano Fortes
from the factOry of Steinway Sons, New York,
which elicited such general admiration at the late
State Fair, are offered for sale, as will be seen by
oar advertising columns. They are considered by
all judges tho most complete and perfect instrument
as yet constructed, and need be but tried by the side
of others to provo their decided superiority. There
is everything combined to make up a first.olass
Piano—sweetness and volume of tone, elasticity and
lightness of teach, and extraordinary durability.
We congratulate our citizens on the privilege of
making a ehoic3 among such No. 1 articles. •
A Cumplinunt.—One of our best home artists, Jas
per Lawman, Esq., leaves this city to-day for Europe.
He intends visiting Paris, where he will remain a
year, devoting his time to his profession. On Friday
evening a supper was given him by Mr. J. J. Wi
llard°, of Allegheny, at which most of the artists of
the city were present. The occasion was one of en
joyment to all, and a high compliment to the tine
social qualities and superior talent as an artist of the
recipient. We hope he may return improved and
meet with deserved success.
Pieturec.—Thoso wishing accurate and life-like
photographs or ambrotype pictures, should perane the
advertisement of Rogers' Ambrotype and Photograph
Gallery, in another column. He has a fine skylight,
and all the necessary apparatus for providing nape-
riot pictures. Several premiums have been awarded
him for his work. He draws the patronage of all
who desire fine-pietares
Fines and Forfeitures.—Mayor Weaver has paid
into the City Trea3ary, for the quarter ending Sep-
tember 30th, fines, forfeitures and licences amount
ing to $798,79. Of this $502,79 accrued from sum
mary convictions, and $294 from dramatic licenses.
This is much more than was paid in daring the same
quarter last year.
Dischargecl.—Grant and Knight, better known as
"Little Chunka," who were arrested for picking
pockets some days ago, have been discharged from
prison by Mayor Weaver on condition that they
would leave for other parts. They will probably
clear oat, as they axe well known to the police.,
Carnaghan's advertisemont of men end boys'
clothing will interest many. His manufacture of
clothing has grown in popularity, from its neatness
of style and durability. Buyers will find his prices
favorable.
Coulter ce 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. "131 n
Bowman Z. Co :—My wife was troubled with cough
and pain in the breast for five years—the last two of
which she was very low indeed. I procured some
of your Compound, and after she had taken it for
about five weeks sho was able to do all our house
work, which she had not previously done for four
years.
We cheerfully, and unasked, recommend your Com
ponsid to all who are suffering under that terrible
disease—Consumption. 0.
Isommudie Ey., July, 1U&
and Merchants' Exchange.
Gramnintitt:—Another year has been added to the exist
ence of the Beard of Trade, and tho President, In common
with other officers, having, according to the provisions of
the Constitution ' reached the termination of their official
connection with the It a,ociittlon, he deems it incumbent on
himself, on retiring from office, briefly to recur to the action
of the Board on leading topics during the past year. In do-
Mg so the undersigned is folly aware of the many benefits
which are e,xpecied to b., d sired from a healthy and well
sustained Hoard of Trade, and although it cannot be claimed
that the .Ameciation, crippled no it less b, ea by pecuniary
resources, has fulfilled all the functions that properly belong
to an inelitutiou of the kind, yet, nevertheless, through
the action of the very of Board of Directors, who are
now about to retire, It has frilly justified all reasonable ex
pectations, and as an organ of the mercantile community of
Pittsburgh, proved itself an invaluable Association well
worthy of the.pnbl!o confidence and support.
When the retiring Board were first elected to the respon
sible duties assigned them by the Association, the entire
country was apparently in a most prosperous financial con
dition. Not a cloud was to ho seen. Suddenly the horizon
became darkened and a storm burst upon us with relentless,
fury. Every city in the Union felt tie desolating effects.
Pittsburgh, though chattered by produce and forethought
still felt the chock, and it became necessary to protect her
from the fury of the storm abroad. The banks of the prin
cipal cities in the United States having suspended specie
payments, it became necessary that the Pittsburgh banks,
though welt supplied with coin, should, in self defense, and
to protect the merchants by preventing a drainage of specie
from amongst us, also close their vaults. The laws of this
State we 'e very stringent on the subject of suspension, and
every bank which had thus nobly • telded to the public wel
fare, had subjected itself to the je realty of a to: feiture cf its
charter. What was to be done T It was necessary that the
course of the banks should be sustained; the Governor of
the State, at the urgent rol!cibdiou of many of the most in•
duential of its citizens, was prevailed upon to issue a procla
mation convening an extraordinary session of the Legisla
tore. The Pittsburgh Board of Trade, as the proper organ
of our mercantile community, was appeslrd to, and accord
ingly unmue mg was called on the 3d of October, at the Mer
chants' Exchange, when a preamble and resolutions were
adopted unanimously, declaring that from causes having no
local origin, and as unexpected as they were to be regre.ted,
a portion cf our Banks had been induced to suspend, them
e), renderi.,g them amenable to the penalties of our laws re
specting Beaks. The resolutions declared that the Banks
of this city were entirely safeadd Solvent; that their sus
suspension was dictated solely by a sense of duty to the
business interests of our city, and recommended an entire
remission of the penalties imposed by the law of 1850, the
resolution also recommended an early resumption of specie
paymeattfand passage of an act limiting the per tentage of
Bank dividends, and the amount of contingent funds. On
the 6th of October another meeting was held and a commit
tee sppcinted to proceed to Harrisburg and represent Pitts
burgh interests mitring the session of the Legislature What
the result of the action of your Board eau its committee
has been, you aro already aware. Aided by the Philadel
phia Board, and the influence exerted in other parts of the
State, the desired legislation was obtained ; our suspended
Banks were relieved feom their dilemma, and some whole
come reforms were incorporatt din the Banking Taws of this
State. Of the wisdom andltrepriety of the course of this
Board there contact be a doubt, as subsequent events have
proved. Pittsburgh sustained herself nobly throughout the
entire crii is, and it is a remarkable evidence of the solvency
of our business men, as Well as of their prudence and fore
sight, that while hundreds pf merchants in other cities who
had hitherto enjoyed the most enviable reputation for eta.
bility and wealth had bean ; obliged to succumb to the pres
sure of the times, scarcely a single failure occurred in Pius
burgh
The proposed repeal of the State Tonnage Tax and the dis
criminations made by the railroads of Pc unsylvania against
the citizens of Pennsylvania to their freight and passenger
chargers, has been a subject of prolific discussion for many
months, and it cannot be, dented that it is one of prominent
Importance to the people of Pennsylvania generally, and
the citizens of Pittsbn gh in piu-tioolar. The elibrts of
PhiltVelptila and its Board of Trade to effect the repeal,
have been unceasing. The Pittsburgh Beard, believing that
no pc blic good could possibly result from such legislation,
and that the coffers of our State were not exactly in so ple•
thoric o condition as to require depletion to benefit the
railroads, however deserving of the munificence of the
Commonwealth, and representing a community which ha,
felt deeply aggrieved at a system of discrimination em
ployed against them, of a most burdensome and oppressive
chsracter, bus been equally unceasing iu its efforts to pre
vent the consummation of an act which could only subserve
the private iuterests of the railroad of the :Rate at the es
penso cf an exhausted treasury. On the bib of February
last the question was fairly and impartially presented to the
vmsideration of the Board, by the introduction and passage
of the following resolution:—
./.24.;a4c-f, rttet g. cemmaittee is hereby appointed to Inquire
into the following qUestlohs aod leport, as aeon as practi.
cab e. the operation on the baldness interests of the city q
Pittsburgh, end to suggest, for the consideration of thZ:
Board, such remedies as may seem practicable for the evils
which may be found to exist, viz . let Do the railroads of
Pennsylvania discriminate against her cite& no' 24. If Lao,
is the cease to be found lu the three mill tax , 3d. Should
that tax bit repealed t A committee, was appointed, and
after alai end laborious examination Jute the tubject, they
submitted a mold elaborate and able report, containing
facts of the must etartling nature, statistics of remarkable
accurticy, and arguments so oilielueive against toe proposi
tion that could not fail to convince the candid and Impartial
reader of the MP:tette° nod impolicy of the measure. The
• eport was adopted by the lleitird ; is large editieu was or
Morel to 1:e pubilehid in penisiblet form, sad it wan exten
sively circulated throughout lie etato. A memorial to the
Legislature againit the proposed repeal was al-o prepared,
a committee wee appointed to correspond whh citizens of
neighboring towns on the eubject and to distribute copies
of the report of the committee. But Philadelphia, so in
tent ripen ber darling enterprise, Nina not thus to be frus
Crated. At a meeting of the Board hold on the 'l6th of
March, a letter was read from the Hon. E. D. (laze krn, etat
eteerill womb, re of the etate Recta , hed signed
peper agreeing to hold an informal mooting on the lino
ceediug Wednesday,' to hear arguments on the entiject of
the repeal of the Tonnage Tali, by. the trieudi stet oppo
nents of that measure, from Philadelphie nod Pitishurgh,
eau advisme the Board that Pittsburgh slit:it'd be repro
canted on that vCettaiOn. Accordingly e cumituitb, was ap
pointed, and a d. legation sent from [hie city to represent us
et the informal meeting appointed at the ilisigation of
Philadelphia You are all well swore of the t r eeolt of that
well fought battle, which rutulted in the complete triumph
of the Pitteburgh Beard for that Ilaaßioll of the 1,: o~islnture,
at halt. Had it e..t boon tee the F•Creautata . Amts of the
Pittsburgh board. there is not the slightest doubt that the
Tonnage Tax would have teen repealed.
At a meanie of the Beard held on the 4th of .lone.lettets
were read from teeth' Blodget, hs , /Secretary of the Phila
delphia Board of Trade, and from W. L. Thomas, stat
ing that Messrs. W. B. Thomas,Alexander Derbyshire,
N. B. Thorepeoo, Edward A. Sunere and hldward C. Diddle
were appointed a coremittee on behalf of the Philadelphia
Board of Ttado to visit Pittsburgh for the purpose of con
ferring with the Pittsbu-gb Board of Thule and City Conn.
cila on the rubject of the repeal of the Tonnage Tax, and
that the coutinlat u would visit Pittsburgh on Tuasiday after
noon, the 10th lust A•eoeumittee was appointed by the
Pittsburgh Board to receive the Philadelphia gentlemen,
who were most courteously and hospitably received, and
meetings were appointed for the conference, which lasted
fur two or three caps, when it adjourned; the Philadelphia
get:el - mu retuhtd home highly pleased with their treat
ment here, but they failed to convince the Board, the Conn
cite cr the cit'zens of Pittsburgh of the propriety of repeal
ing the Tim - cage Tax We extended the hand of fellowship
and hospitality to them, but, having adopted our line of
conduct from a well grounded cenvictiOn of its propriety,
wo could make no cenceesion to our Philadelphia friends,
though greatly Bettered by their complimentary but,abor
tin mission.
The battle is not, however, ended. The subject will again
be presented for the consideration of the Legislature et its
pert Fea,ion, whell a more vigorous effort will be made to
curry the nletietira through. On the new Board of Directors
will devolve the duty of opposing it, but I Ala happy to say
that mainly through the instrnmentallty of ear Board, the
people in other parts of the State have been aroused to en
noose hostility to this obnoxious measure, and there is
reason to hope thst whatever the perteverance of our Phil
cdelph'a friends, their chances of success will be lessened
by a mow detsrminol reeistence from this and other see
liens of the State.
In conclusion, I Leg to call the attention of the new Board
of Dirt Mors to a letter received from our Representative In
Congress. the lion. David Ritchie, on the subject of s Na
tional Armory, demonstrating the advantages Pittsburgh
5 , -I.'3° over all other localities as a site for this great Ne.
thitial project, and which will probably demand the atten
tion of tee Beard at au early day.
Very respectfully yours, etc..
WILLIAM IL WILLIAMS,
Presideut Board of Trade.
PinsßusaH, September, 1e59.
hiLEI3 Sournsawrro
hLuar R. Bo
Tho Board or Trade
The following valedictory of the late President of
the Pittsburgh Board of Trade ras road at a recent
meeting of the Board of Directors and ordered to be
printed :
To the Mcmbera of the Pittsburgh Board of Trade
Mrs. Jolla Dean Lleyne.—This lady was exceed-.
ingly well received at the National Theatre on Satur
day evening, in her great character of Lucretia
Borgia. She seo - las to be particalarly adapted to
this character, and the audience seemed t 3 appreciate
the faithful delineation, terrific as it was. This even
ing she appears to our public in a piece as familiar
as household words—" Camille." We have never
soon Mrs. Rayne in this character, but frcm the re
port of the public prints where she has enacted it, a
visit to the Theatre this evening would be richly
repaid. She will be well supported by Mr. Leonard
in the character of Armand. The piece, it is true, iv
somewhat hackneyed here, yot should, and wo be
lieve will, attract a fine audience to witness ber par
sonation of this great character.
Testimonial Benefit.—Tho complimentary benefit
tendered to the Hutchinson Brothers by the man
agers of the Pittsburgh Gymnastic Association,
takes place at Porter's Pittsburgh Theatre, this even
ing. A good bill is presented, the performances
commencing with the historical drama of "Rob Roy,
or Auld Lang Syne," with Mr. M'Farland as Rob
Roy, Miss Cappoll as Ef elan and Mr. Homes as Os
baldistino. Then follows the presentation of a silver
mounted lance to the Hutehinsons, and an exhibition
of feats of skill and strength by the Hutchinson
Brothers assisted by a class from the Gynastin Ass°.
tion. The Hatchinsons will also perform their cele
brated barrel dance, for the first time in America.
We wish them a bumper.
_ A meeting was held in the Fifth Ward on Saturday
evening at eight o'clock, at the market house, Dr.
=Ahl in the Chair, and Win. D. Hamilton and David
Strain Vice Presidents, and Henry Busha Soorotary.
The meeting was addressed by Hon. Andrew Burke,
S. F. Sabits, and I. G. Sproul. It was the largest
anti-tax or any other meeting that ever was held in
the Fifth Ward. Tho meeting broke up with three
cheers for Burke.
EVEN THOSE WHO ABE P? THE ENJOYMENT
T
v' of perfect health frequently have uoed to have re
course to tonics as preventives of disease. We are never
too well armored against the assaults of "th- ills that flesh
is heir to." Such an invigorator they may find in SOS
TETTER'S BITTEIIS—a medicine that canrot he taken
regularly without giving vitality and elasticity to the gym
tem. At this season, particularly, the strongest mania not
proof against the malaria, in certain sections of the coun
try. I n all cases of Fever and Ague, the Bitters are more
potent than any amount of quinine, while the most danger.
ou a cases of bilious fever yield to its wondorlal properties.
Those who have tried the medicine aUI Inver use another,
for any of tub ailments which the Hostetter Bitters profess
to subtitle. To those who have not meala the experiment,
we cordially recommend an early application,to the Bitters,
whenever they are stricken by diseases of the digestive
orgam.
F.,r ease by druggists and dealers generally, (merry here
and by ILOSTETTRB k SMITH,
Manufacturers and Proprietary,
oe9 68 Water and 59 front streets
•
1:WBE WARE OF COUNTEBNEITERSI—Auza
114111:17.9 EAU I tISTILAU HEIR It=ronerivi has no
equal in preserving and beautifying the Hair, and in re
storing It when impaired or fallen Into decay.
Sold by B. L. P.4.IINESTOOB CO., No. 60, corner
Fourth and Wood streets, Druggists generally, and at he
L a boratory of Jules Hanel It Co., No. 704 Masud atm;
kteas*Plas•
New Township.—On Saturday, the matter of the
now township proposed to be erected oat of parts of
Reserve, Robinson and ltcss township, of which duo
notice has already been given, was taken up on the
bill of exceptions. Oliver 11. Rippey, EFq., mad e a
long argument, containing the objections, and H.
Brady Wilkins, Esq., replied to him, item by item.
The Court then took , charge of the papers, reserving
any decision in the matter for the present.
The Meeting at Wood's Bun•—There was a large
turnout of the Democracy at the Wood's Run meet
ing on Saturday evening. Speeches were made by
Messrs. Harper at: I Sinclair, and a great deal of ell
thuaiasul was manifested. The meeting broke up
with throe cheers for Captain Birmingham, the rep
lar nominee for Congress of the Democratic party in
the Twenty-second district.
Smithson.—Mi , s Henry's case showing but lit`le
change for the better, her physician not being will•
log to pronounco her out of danger. Smithson has
been recommitted until Saturday, the 23d inst., for
hearing.
The Shaw Caae.—This case, which has been post
poned from time to time, will probably come up for
trial on next Wednesday.
We hope the Democrats will not forget the meet
ings in the Fourth Ward, Allegheny, and in Man.
chaster, this evening—the last of the campaign.
U." J. M. OLIN'S CELEBRATES) S'POMACII BlT
'rEits —Try them, and satisfy yourselves that they
are all they are rOCOLUllletidlii to be. The proprietor does
not pretend to Hay that they will cure all the diseases flesh
is heir to, but leaves them to test their own merits, and the
constartly increasing demand for them is sufficient proof
that they are all they are recommended to be, and far su
perior to auy preparation of the kind n3w in the market.
Their use is always attended with the most beneficial re
suite in cases of Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, weakness of the
stomach, indigestion, etc. It removes all morbid matter
friim the stomach, assists digestion, and imparts a healthy
one to the whole system. Be sore and call for J. M. Olin's
Celebrated btoinach Bitters, and see that the article pur.
chased bears the name of J. M. Olin, as manufacturer.
Forsale by J. M.OLIN, sole proprietor and manufacturer
Na. 267 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and by druggists and
dealers generally. I V 29
JOSEPH MEYER,
RANT FACTURER OF
Fancy 6, Plain Furniture & Chairs,
Warerootus, 121 Peon street,
ABOVE TUE CANAL BRIDGE,
@s; lu addition to ill. Furulturn boditioss, I also ,L3vota
attention to ULIDERTAKINO Hea.aes and Carriagea
urniabe+.l
(;( Ht , l 211 E EtC A L.
E s 37P3'RBURGIA 'BOARD OSP 'VILA/1.1; A :20
si lz 1.1 (it rd
Pr aid,rlL
Vi:d. H. e M.T LI
Vice Prestrientt.
ItAl&tt LiltittliY, Lit. F.D,VaItD GItEGCI,II
Tr east.r :r
N. kiOLMZE, Ja
StApm‘,;(e7l4—.l . 2t.
(I.,noninee qJ Arbitratim4 i'r Atedust.
ISAIAH DICKEY, V P.,
C. IL PAULSON, JAMES GARDINER,
DAVID CAMPBELL, AUSTIN Lt.OMIS.
I.ll"rsuurtuti ra ARK is:T
Ifeported Express!y for the Daily Mornind Post
virnwuzeli, Octubtr 9, AS.S.
FLCUR...fIas riper - Mortal no perceptible eturbro blued
yesterday. No sales from first hands I - untied us. Th 6
qqautity disposed of from store amounts to orally 600 bar
rels at $5,2e4",38 for superfine, ss,4o®®6,im Coo - .xtra dcA
nod $5,85456 for extra family.
OItAIN _The taarket lb 6111. ralea of 3:0 bthtl Cat 3,
from gore at 45c., and 17.5. Welt Wheat do. at $1,05
11AY...12 lade from acaloa at $9 to $1.1" too
MOLASSES...a:aI. 14 t.bla N. O. at 60(451e.
BAOON.....Saleel 1000 IDA ilflM3 at 10e., and 2,1100 shoal.
Jere at 7c.
CHEESE .ilalca 40 hozeu W. R.7iiio7):ic- t 1 I-
F'S/I...Sales of 10 bble. No. 3 Mackerel at $10,004511
POTATOES—BaIes 160 b rah. Ntatiannocks from store at
76e, and 60 bu,h Wheat at $1,37.
13 gANS...SaIes 20 bbls small white at $1,60 per bn , h.
COFFER...SaIes 16 sacks Rio at 12%c.
WHISKY...Regular salea of rectified at 2.6(ja2t 1, ., a lota.
VIN EGA R... Regular ealee of dollop's to city and c..antry
nt Lt gallon ; e all other markets 9c.
rioi,v York tawriiet.
NEW YORE, October O.—Cotton heavy; sales Ea, bales
F our heavy; 11.000 bhls sold; southern .3.5 1'..!,66,80. Wheat
decliued; 10,000 buob told; riel 7, - 1,1861,20. Corn heavy;
20.000 bush sold. at 10 1 4C - sallo Whisky dull at
23 :40 23 %. ilugar dull at 0%®7 40. Molasses dull; Now
89,14050 c. Pork dull; Meets $10.76; Prime $14,71
unchanged. !Moon qui tat 6 1 40834 Leather quiet;
Oak 274430; Hemlock 20.4420. Hides dull; we-tern IS®
YO. Tallow dna at 10c.
Hew York. litook. Market.
NEW YcHK , Cctober 9.-Btocks weak. Chicago and
Bock Inland 66; 111. Central 78%; Mich. Southern 21 1 ,, , ;, v.
Y. Central 83 1 4 Penna. Coat 76; Reading 60%; =want en
and Misaissippi 1.14; Canton Co. 10).i; Missouri d's 86%;
Mich. Central 550 ievelsnd and Toledo 56 1 A'',,; La Croese
land grants '27.
Cincinnati Market
October 9.—Flour doll, and prices aro nomi
nal at $4,60. Wheat dull at 90c©1,10 for prime red and
white. Whisky has declined to 18c and is dull; there is no
change In Provisions. The demand is moderate; no hhda
Bacon sold at 5% and 7 for Shoulders alid Bides at 6 1-5.
Thy Money Market is _unchanged.
It. T. KENNEDY W. 8. K HINNEDY.
PEARL STEAM MILL,
ALLEGHENY CITY,
R. T. KENNEDY & NIRO.
WHEAT, RYE, AND CORN PURUHA`dED
FLuEit, CJRN MEAL, AND HOMINY,
MANUFACTURED AND DELI V &ICED
IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY.
au7:lydewl TERMS &8H ON DELI); SCR Y
I* 0. S. M.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Au adjourned meeting of the
S. O. CONSISTORY OP I. 0. S. M. OF COLUMBIA,
Will be held at the HALL of the
LAND CAMP
01 THY
STA'rEI OF NEW YORK,
IN NEW YORK CITY,
ON MONDAY, OCTOBER. 11TH, 185 Et,
At 10 o'clock, A. M.
Members elect, and delegates, may communicate with
HORACE L. PETERSON, S. G. Secretary,
se27 118 Prime etreet, Philadelphia.
American
Patches'
APPLETON/ TRACY & CO
WALTHAM, MASS., MANUFACTUR
ERS OF PATENT LEVEII WATCHES.—These
superior watches are made by the aid of new and original
machinery, expressly designed to secure, with a low pric,?,
a FINS, RUHRTANYILL, DURAILLI and UNIFORMLY nEttasta time
keeper. The movements are new in construction, and are
prttnotinced by the highest authorities to be faultless in
principle and quality, and have been proved by the most
exacting tests to be reliable and unfailing in action. These
watches are manufactured entire from the crude materials,
In a single establishment, by connected and uniform pro
cesses, the manufactory beingorganised upon the same sys
tem that has b - en adopted In the production 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 eatue quality ; and we guarantee the perfect perform
ance, for teu years, of every watch manufactured by us.
All foreign watches are made by hand, the American
watches being the only ones made by machinery upon a
uniform system throughout Nearly all hand made watches
are defective, and are continually gettingont of order. In
many parts of the country it Is impossitle to find good
watch repair,. re, and watch repairing is always uncertain,
and expensive. The introduction of American watches
discuses of this difficult% and country merchants, as well
as watch' dealers, can keep watches as part of their miscel
lau.ous stock, and thus supply their customers with a new
staple, which may be used as any other article, without
mystery or humbug. Sold by the trade generally, and by
lit BIIINS A APPLETON, General Agents,
ocSs3tudaw:29 15 Maiden Lane, New York.
--.
IEtEINEMAN & MEYRAN,
Agents for Appleton. Tracy A Co.'.
AMERICAN WATCHES,
_
At Manufacturers' Prices.
LuiratiL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE.
Oar stock of Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware Is
very large at present—all at greatly reduced prices.
1111114EMAN & MEDIAN,
ocd No. 42 Fifth street.
kJ UNDB.I.ES.-
850 bags Rio Coffee;
25 pockets Java do.;
60 bbls. N. C. Tar;
No. 8 Mackerel;
10 kid No. 1 do;
6 bbls. Na 1 do;
100 hall chests Y. 11. Tea;
60 " Stack do;
10 .4 " Gunpowder do ;
100 boxes Tobacco, variots brands;
100 kegs Bi Garb soda, just landing and tar sale by
6E25 WM. H. Rd= 00.
NEW STYLE DRESS SILKS,
Printed
Merino's& Ilion, De Lefties, Handsome (all wool)
Phids, Poll de Ohavrea, and every other article tomelly
fund in a well assorted stock of Dress Goods.
O. HANSON LOVE,
ocil 74 Market street
'LIN@. BI.OARB. SODA.-100 kegs, just
ALe
received and for ado by
mTRI
TAEEMMICIS A CIA
PO LET—A Stcme Room ini Mirket street'
442141:4 A. W. %AMC
ee'.23:td
-W. NOTICE—THE INTERE&T COUPuNii of the
Barris of Lawrence County, leaned' to the PITTS
BURGH AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, due Jnly,
1858. will be paid at the office of W. H. WILLIAMS A Ou.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. The change in place of payment is made
fu consequence of the failure of the Ohio Life Insurance
and Trust Ocmpany, New York, where the Ompons are
payable By order of
mr22:dl y—lo I jy2 THE CIO3IMISRIONERS.
PITTSBURGH', i'.ll
SPECIAL NOTICES.
FERMIN ENT OFFICE.
OOMPLYINH WITH THE URGENT REQUEST OF HUN
)BADS OF THEIR PATIENTS,
1...R5. C. M. FITCH AND J. W. SYKES
Have concluded to remain
PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH,
And may be consulted at their office,
tic)• 191 Penii street,
OPPoSITE S'f'. CLAM. HOTEL,
Daily, ozcopt Santla39, for CONSUlct'ituN, As`2llslA,
BRONCHITIS and ALL PTIEfEn. t HBONIO COMPLANTS,
complicated with, or causing pulmonary disease, including
Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver,
Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, cre.
!.. , ns 'ITCH ic SYKES would state that their treatment
of Cc nolcuptlon is bused upon the fact that the disease exists
in ti,e bloat and system at large., both before and during its
development in the Lungs, and they therefore employ 'Mechan
ical, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the blood and
strengthen the system. Wit/ these, they use ItEDIOAL IN
EULATIONS, which they value highly, but only as Ft/I:il
eums, (having no Curative eats when used stione:,) and Luv4,-
lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting {he precious
time of curability on any treatment based upon the plaual
ble, but false Idea that the "Beat of the disease can be reaoh,•,i
In a direct manner by lnhaLmou," for, as luture stated, the
teat of the dixaee is in the b: ,of and its el - , :ts only ui the
lungs.
Aft- Nu charge for counialtation.
A lint of questions will be sent to thoue wiehiug to oimault
as by letter. luy29ulaw
( I
Un THE ARTIFICIAL LIGHTNINCI it AT I.' LAS II E'S
through the Atlantic Cable, bears leas resemblance
to the lightning of heaven, than Olds duru'a Hair Dye
bears to the natural coloring matter f black and brown
hair. Quick as a flash it darkens t 0 grey, red ur sandy
fibres of the head, the lips, and the in to an ebony hue,
while it lends a healthy lustre to them. contains no caus
tic, and ten minutes, once In mix or eight weeks, is all the
time required for its application. Bold everywhere, and ap
plied by all hair dressers. ORISTADORO, No. 6 Astor
House. New York. 0 H. KEYSER,
oc2lmdaw Agent at Pittsburgh.
OFFICE OF TIM
PITTSBURGH AND BOSTON MINING COMPANY,
Pittsburgh, September 11th, 1858.
NOTICE.—The Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and
Boston Minin; Company are hereby not• Sod that a
special meeting will be hold at the oaks cf the Company,
in the city of Pittsburgh, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of
October, ut 3 o'clock, e. at., to confider the subject of organ
izing an additional company, with a view to a more rapid
development of their extensive mining territory.
By order of the Board of Directors,
THOMAS M. HOWE, Secretary.
OFFICE 011
PENNSYLVANIA:INSURANCE 00. 01+ PITTSBURGH,
October 11t6,1858.
TDB Stockholders of this Company are hereby notified
that the annual election, for Directors, for the ensiling y ar
will be held at the office, No. 63 Fourth street, between the
hours of 10 o'clock, d et. and one P. 11., on M )NDAY, the
first day of November, 1869.
oc9:td
1. URI SPROU L, Secretary
DAGUERREAN GALLERIES
~,,: emu:
au 14:Iy—ia
B ROT I .IP E S.—These beautiful and
hirable pictures ou glass; in all their perfection and
Invelinera, singly or in groups, may be obtained at WALliti,
Jones' Building, Fourth street. ioctlw
R. M. CARGO & CO.,
Photographers:and 4itstibrotypluts,
NEW YORK CIALLERY,
No. 21 Filth strest, Itttki
SUNBEAM GALLERY,
S. W. car. of Market .Itrt.t.L fA Diamond, Eittoburgt..
PBIO.OB TO SUIT ALL. mylfhti-4p
A
MBROTYPES-
A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURF
WARRANTED, OAN Bh EIAil 4S 100 W
41 /a ANY in.a.sr CLASS KSTMITIEIIISTE^;I',
IN TUE aouNTEN, Ar
WALL'S, Pwartb s treet
iterfairved to 21 Fifth Street.
ARGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND
AMBROT VPE OaLLNRY bas boon removed from
Y 6 Fourth street, to No. 21 Fifth street, near Market.
Thetierooms having been built especially for the purpose,
with three large lights, are not surpassed in the city for
comfort, convenience and excellence in arrangement.
oar Our old friends and patrons, and those wishing su
perior likenesses, are invited to call. ta,_ Reception Room
and Specimens on the ground floor. ap7
STEAMBOATS
VA.lOl4ki , lll l lA I
For Marlette and Zanesville.
Tho steamer EMM& GRAHAM, Capt. Mon.
,nlOl AYRES, will leave for the above and all
, -- ,,,-. T .--- 11ttermediata porte on every TUESDAY, et
3 o'clock, P. M.
Par freight or parlanp, apply on board
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H. CHILDS & CO.,
WHOLESALE
SHOE WAREHOUSE,
No. 133 Wood Street,
DAVE NOW IN STORE ONE OF THE
largest and most extenelve stocks of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Ever brought to this market, of great variety,
ADAPTED TO FALL AND WINTER SALES,
HAVING BEEN PURCHASED
Direst from the Manufacturers' Chiefly for Cash,
And eetectod with great care tie to
QUALITY AND SIZES,
They foal assured they can offer superior iuducernents to
WESTERN BUYERS. -
441 .- Merchants visiting Pittabargb citlicr to prirchaso
goods, or on their way to Kwitera aru invited to ea
and examine our stock before buying elsewhere.
air Particular attention given to orders.
ae2fialaw2m H. Unit. OS dG CO.
COOPERS WANTED-2 Good Coopers
Wanted to work on tight work—good wages given—
and constant employment. Inquire of
JAB. A PETZER,
Corner Market and First street&
DR> CIILVERWELL'S RADICAL RE
GENERATOR, the sovereign remedy for soermator•
rboea or aminol weakness, sexual debility, impotency, in.
voluntary emissions, piles Ac., in both sexes, the result of
early indiscretion, incapacitating the man for fmsiness, soci
ety and emtrimony.
Rcr tale by Hunt do Miner, klasonio Hall, 6th street,
Pittebnrgh. Call for a gratis pamphlet giving particulars,
or address Box 4596, Pest Office, New York Olty.
oce46mdatrBp
TIMOTHY SEED-30 bbls. choice Timo
thy Seed, just received and for sale by
JAMES A FETZER.,
Corner Msorket and First streets.
CONGRESS WATER:4A fresh lot of Con
dayesa and Empire and Spring Water received tide
bY JOSEPH FLEMING.
oc4 corner Diamond and Market street.
COOKING PRUNES.-
20 casks German;
10 casks Turkish—for sale by
DEEMER 6r. ANDERSON,
oc4 No. 39 Wood street.
APPLES -10 baMIS Green Apples this
day received and for Ws by
6629 HENRY H. COLLINS:
ALARGE Map of our country, with the
States, Tenitories and counties distinctly markt
ra - IVor Bale by . W. S. HAVEN, Stationer
Corner Market and Second etreeta.i
I'OUNDRY ItILETAIp.-180 tons soft Faun
,: drs Metia.ne sale b, (IM MOOLIMIS.
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PITTSBURGH, PA
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. &'l'. GROUTT,•
mporricas 01
BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC.,
DEALERS IN
FINE OLD - MONONGAHELA RYF.WHISRY, PEAO tI
AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO,
RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS,
Corner of Smithfield and Front Streets,
apl4] PITTSBURGH, PA.
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
MANIIPAOTURBILS OP
PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL HINDS OH WRAPPINO
3E: 2 ' 3E=' 51
Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
In- Rags bought at market prima. myB
REMOVAL.
JOHN MOORHEAD has removed to
No. 74 Water street, below Market
JOIN MOOREHEAD.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ros ?U BALI OP
Ple, METAL AND BLOOMS.
Nu. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW DIARmRT,
mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
ISAAC JONES JNO. L. BOYD WM. MoDULLOUOR
JONES, BOYD & CO
Nizrtnrecrtvalas O
O AST STEEL,
ALSO,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Comer Ross and First Streets,
jy2.5 PITTSBURGH, PA.
MOORHEAD & CO.,
MANUFACTURER OF
American,
Plain & Corrugated,
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON,
for Roofing, Guttering, Spouting, dZo.
AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT
MUTATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON.
Warehouse. No. 136 First oltreot.
mr2ti: 1 y• is
111=
IP. B. ROGERS El CO.,
itdECITFAOTIIREIOII OW
1:06.13118' InPROVED PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
CGStillint R. 1186 AND FULFIT STRSIZTS,
L. C. HEPBU RN,
ATTOtLNEY AT LAW AND CONVEIYANCIta
ornes V/1113 .116131111111;1.
JAMES 4; 12;'ETZER,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
tOt. GP
lour, iirain, Swim', Lard, Buttisr•Boods, Driad Fruit
etw.t.tikubo oonorally,
Uorioor of Idatratiii,and 1/rot otreoto.
PITTBRUP.tiII, PA.
Ravin: To—Francis 0. Banay, .119 r, Willlt m atlvarth, Er.
. Cuthbert' it Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd A Ott, Ileirkal
weuriugen, S. Brady, Caab. SS. Al. Bank. Liot h Etowt-11,
Mangle a On., ri.lorgo W. Anderson, Boni., Paxton .t Co
1/W21 44 %74S
E. P. MIDDLE ON & 8110.,
IMPORTERS ON
WINES, BRANDIES, &C.,
A(430 pIULI:RB
VVIE OLD WHISKYS,
NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET,
j,Lljd PHILADEL
GO AND SEE k
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
First Free:manta Blind Factory,
ooRNER THIRD AND MARKET Fn., PITTSBURGH.
TE'"F4 YURNISH THEIR
1101180 with vu.NlTl_Airi BLINDS, of the most exqui
site and elaborate will find it to their interests to give
we u C 4 1 ,1 b''' ll "7 - e purchasing elsewhere. rely work is got up
by t h e"" . . - st mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is
to the wants of customers. Pricoa low. All work
;surrantoLL No. 74 TIMID Street, Pittsburgh. rrayB:ls-12
DAVID H. WILLIAMS,
OIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
k,/ FOR TILE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for from five
qurnere and upwards, and for 'loafing BMWino, public or
private, by Steam, Hot Water or Farnacea.
myS:lsla PITT.SBUROTI„ PA.
HITCHCOCK, IWO:MERV & CO.
(81.16CliaSORE4 TO HOFFMAN, NVOILIIIRY & 00.0
_FORWARDING -5 ND COMMISSION
MFACIIdINTS, Wholesale Dealers in Produce, Flour
and Wool, No. 114 Second etreat, Pittsburgh, Pa ;
n3r Esoz s:
a pringer Hartmn gla, Joseph E. *Elder, L. Louis;
rittsburah ; Renton 8r0.i., Ct
LI. Childif A Co., J. °MUM& Dorsey, Baltimore;
Bagaley, Cosgrave A 0.)., " Garret A Martin,Philadelphia;
HcOandlesa,M6atlll a Co., " James, Hont,'Santee& Co. "
G. W. Smith, A. Co., " Weaver A Graham, a
GOO. M.& L. Hord, Cincinnati Keene, Sterling A Cu., "
.4.. B. Fenton A Bros., " Yard, Gilmore AGo , "
styllkif
WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO.,
WHOLEBALE AND RETAIL
AQUOR MERCHANTS,
NO. VT DIAMOND ALLEY,
Neer Wood street,
—Always on hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac
Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, of the
se boot ilzallte. do/Cydels
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
WHOLE ALE GROCER,
Nos. fiS and 20 Wood Street,
jy2d: tf
W. U.
MeGEE
fIROILiIiT TAILORS,
Dealers in Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnish
lug Goods, corner of Federal street and Market Square Alle
gheny City, Pa. jel2ly
M kRBLE I MARBLE!!
JOEffcia elti)C-PWRG
HAS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF
MIONU. Will
9 GRAVE STONE&
Enclosures, Posts, Ste., &C. •
The public ere reepertfully invited to examine out etock
Prkze low, and work warranted.
vl2 v --tz Nn. 5146 STONE"
pOINT BOX FAOTORY.-
BUSTIA. & GHTEIBIDORF
Manufacture to order, BOLES suitable for Soap and Candles,
Hardware and Variety Goode, etc., etc
19 Orden promptly tilled
ROBERT UALIERLL. .1 AIM I. IIIII&Dnia
lop OBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale
ii_td Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and
Dealors In Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 251
Lilwrts gdrect. r tpluziertt. Da. nosier).
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
No. 74 Wood ..Treet, Pittsburgh.
The subscriber has received, in addition to his fall stock
of Hardware, a very heavy stock of Meat and Sausage Cut
ters and Staffers, end c. very
much largo dock of Sleigh Bells,
k)030 and ou airings, of a superior quality to that
usually sold In the market, all of which will da on the
lowed terms. (se27) BAHL. NAHNESTOOK.
CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG,
(suootuors to John Oartiorighl,)
ANUFACTITRERS AND IMPORTERS
Dm: of Pocket and Table Otitlery, Surgical and ant Den
tal Instruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. Se
Wood street.. They give special attention .the manntactut ,
ag of Trades, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Repairing
Itn punctuality and deep:tel.
J. & IL PRICE'S
C 3 DINTRAL PLANING MILL,
WATER STREET, ALLEGHENY,
ARE now in full operation, with Fay &
improved machinery for the manufacturing of Bash
Frames, Doom, Shutters and Mouldings. Builders and Con
tractors will find ft to their advantage to call and ascertain
on, prices. solthlythos
FURNITURR FOR CASH.--
A. fuLl assortment of
Pittaburgh mannfacture4 eUENTPURK, embracing
BUREAUX, •
BOOK
WARD ROBES,
And every article needed in a well famished dwelling, as
well as a apiedid assortment of
OFFICE FURNITURE,j
Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms
on which business is done at this establishment is for CASH.
Prices are made accordingly. Persona in want of anything
in the above lines would be advantaged by calling at —
PM:MITER A IRWIN'S,
No. 103 Braithliald street, hell= Fifth.
J. D. lianinnsia,
Joys H. Tawrv. mvl2tl7
-1-.--iIOIIII3ON H. RUM.
WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED
together in the practice of the Law, under the firm
of SHOWN BIPPE.Y.
Office, No. 94 Fourth Street.
SIMON.
0. H. RIPPEY.
L AKE FISH.-
76 bbb. Whits Yiah ;
.50 " Trout;
- 40 t eatine . p,iecedved and far eatela um
4x4 . JIHMIX U: 00
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PITTSBURGH, PA
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AMUSEMENTS
FOSTER'S -11E - W - 14.110 NAL THEME,
J. c. FOSTEB hinnagjr. - 1 J. iIiOCTOILStage 'Director
GREAT ATTRACTION, ' -
CONTINURD 81100E24
ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENOB.
Fifth night of JULIA DEAN RAYNE, who will'appear
as "Camille." This pop alai and higlly celebrated artiste
Is nightly received tkr h .thc,ute el applause from a large
and fashionable audience.
_ _
=MEM
_ -
THIS EVENING, October 13. th, 1158, will be performed
0A11111LE; OR, THE FATE OF A CIOQUETTE.—CaIaIe,
We. Julia Dean Hayne..iirmand, Mr. J. Leonard.
In consequence of the great length of the piece no other
trill be performed.
tar Tuesday, sixth appn--I
pI T T SBURGH THEATRE.
-..,;
dole Leman and Manager,..........0. 8. Poirna.
PEtlOgs 01. A 9HISSiON:
Dress Circle and Parquetta.6o Family Circle...—. ....
Colored Boxes 50.; colored Ge11ery...—...-250.
Tickets to Private 80xe5...74 Whole 80x05......—.45•00-
Proscenium ...... $8 00. .
Grand Complimentary Testimonial Benefit, and presenta
tion of a &liver Mounted ; Lance to the BROTHERS
HUTCHINSON.
THIS EVENING, October Iltn, tho rerformance will cow ,
mance with ROB ROY; ,a, AULD LANG SYNE„--Rob
Roy I,l"uregor tampbell. 4 Mr. M'itarland.«Helen re-
Gregor, Miss Cordelia Cappell.
After which the , rand opening exhibition of the evening
will embrace the whole of 'the members of Professor
THOMAS P. HUTCHINSON'S Class No. 1, selected from
the members of the Pittsburgh GYintlastiOAsamiatiall who
will, in conjunction with the Brothers Hutchinson, go
through a variety of their manly and athletic exercises.
To conclude with (first time in America) the '
BARREL DANCE.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises at 754. Box Office
open from 10 to 3 o'clock.
JOHN W. M'CARTHir,
BILL, CIRCULAR AND CARD
Distributor and Poster,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Will promptly attend to the . Dlstributing and Pasting of
BILLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS AND PROCB.A.MBIES,
For Railroads, Ships, Stestnhoiti, Amusements, Sales, Etc.
All orders, either ny mall, thlegraob, or ritherwhie, sent
to the ttLe or the Daily liaTing lint, will be faithfully
attended to.
Tankages forwarde ; by the :dame Express Company will
be promptly distosed of timer, na , to directions. sel4
SEWINii MACHINES.
SEWING 511AOHINES.-
Tlll6l $2O itikAlD $4O
DOUBLE LOOX sumac
•
SEWING MACHINES!
Are now on Exhibition, at tho
HOSIERY iiTORE OF
M.R. DALY,
1
NO, 20: -.- iir. STRIIET,
These 31r:chines are aCialii tvi to be the best in market for
family nee, making, an elastic double thread stitch which
will not rip ..von if every forirta stitch be cut. It Is the
only low priced double three Machine in market. Orders
will ba received and promptly lltd by
Y;
.20 1 , M. DAL Agent,
di
No Fifth ctrect, on th diner Of Market, alltiy,,
,Pittsourgla, Pa.
,t: -, v- NOTICiti---iti..l) I,Y, via the corner of Fifth street
and Market alloy, in Cl,o 0010 a ,'i i-.: the name 112 . 1n1.41110EW
on Coto atroot.
,IY15:ly
S I N C'Ef 4 P., S
0.4
72 ro
SINGE S SEWING MACHINES,
IMPORTA NT To THE PUBLIC
A. now Family Sewing AlRSbins, combining the latest im
provements, at the extreme low pri:e of
FIFTY DOLLARS. •
The pfted of all our standard Machines have been greatly
- seduced. BlNGltlit'B ISII. I .OIIINES, it is well
known, though dearer in price, have always been cheaper, In
fact, considering what they.iwlll do. than aoy other. The
prices are now rednced -o tbat all malt be satisfied. Call
and examine the new ',facilities at the law prices, t
oc7 JdrltAlV'tl, 32 Market street.
SEWING [MAGI - lI:NES'
W - ERE AWAR D ED THE FIRST PRE
MIUM at tb, Pennsylvania State Agricultural
Society at their Annual T , Whitton., Beptember 28th, 29th,
80th and October let. 18L8'
intlThis Prentin was not bought,
As the ti'e heeler Sr Wilson
Sliver * edai Was.
The undersigned hereb challenges, a trial of SEWING
MACHINES, before own stent judge& to be selected by
~ ...thibitors or by the audioea, in CITY lIALL, or elsewhere
~
at any time. . i
On and after this d 3to t o ;rice of our Machines will be
reduced as follows; . .1.
New Machine, plain finichl table
Do de plated table
Do do with cover , and drawers..
Do do large size,
Do do do do ". plated...
Do do plated and pearled
And other slain In pre pktim.
The Bret place, in publicii. estimation is now Justly accorded
to the GROVER, 4 BAKER MACIIINB, for family idewin,g,
for the following reasonsl
-Ist. It is MOUE SIMPLR and IiASILY SEPT IN ORDER,
than any other machine.ii,
2d. It makes a seam which will NOT RIP or RAVEL,
though every third stitt is oat.
Bd. It saves from two o , inary spools, and than all trouble
of winding thread Is avoided, while the same Machine can
be adapted, at pleasure, bp" a mere chonge of epools, l to all
varieties of work.
4th. The same MachladTllll9 silk, linen thread'and spool
cotton, with equal facilitY.
sth. The seam is as elmstic as the most elastic fabric, BO
that it is tree from all LIABILITY to BREAK., in wAtia.
ING, IRONING, or otherwise. „ -
6th. The stitch made b, this Machine is more BEAUTI
FUL than any other made, either by hand or machine.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
Grover A Baker's is the beat--(Amer. Agriculturist.
To all of which ti r e Tribune says, amon.-4.N. Y. Tribune.
It is all that it claims td be.—{N. Y. Independent.
WI/lir/vs its own work; others do not.—(Home Journal.
It needs only to be aen to be appreciatedshreno.
Journal.
Adapted for woolens, 'linen or cotton.--(Amer. Medical
Monthly.
We like Grover 4 Bakers beat.-{Ladies ' Wreath.
And two hundred more rilferEaccs.
w. p. ELLIOTT, 'Agent,
At the ilifth Street Shirt hiantifactOry.
Pittsburgh, Po.
PHE CH EDI I A L OLIVE EEASIVE
SOAP, manufactured by B. C. .b J. 11. Sawyer, re
receives the prefei , zi.,:.•J
G o ici v . il e r r all eGa other kinds ever offered for
family nee.
Its advantaged
c c pa are:-Ist. It Is cheaper
to 11130 one poen (.Pug nal to three of common rosin
Soap.* * 2d. Hal flh time only be occupied in washing
when this Soap is need iris place of other Swap. Bd. Labor
in washing can be nearly dispensed with, as the clothes
will require, little if any rubbing, thus avoiding their wear
on the wash-board. 4th. Boiling the clothes is unnecessary
when this Soap is need, and bard or salt water answers
equally as well as soft. sth. Printers, Machinists, Painters
and others, find it far superior to other Soaps. It speedily re
moves grease, tar, paint,Printers' ink and dirt from the
hands, leaving the skin soft, and free from chapping. —,
To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, and the use of
the wash-board, the following directions should be followed :
For the washing of eight or ten of a family, take one
pound of Soap, cat It kite shavings, and dissolve In one
gallon of hot water; put the clothes into a tub containing
about ten gallons of wwater ; . pent In the dissolved
Soap, and stir thoroughly. Let them soak twenty to thirty
ariL
minutes, wring out, and e in warm water once, cold
water twice. A very dirty wristband, or seam, or grease
spots, may require a alight rubbing, but. otherwise the
clothes will come out clean and white, without, rubbing or
boiling. Cold water mr.yr be used in-place or hot,
_requiring
about double lime in soaking.
ifar Observe our name on each bar. '
For sale, in any quantity, at our warehouse, No. 47. Wood
street, and at our works, . . panto' tho &dud House, Penn.
Sylvania avenue. B C. & 3; H. SAWYER,
ocl • . . No. 47 Wood street.
UWE LOTS OF' GROUND, .EAOLI `CO •
gg TAINING clue ncrNifor We. PricaB26o each. Term,
in hand,belance is one two and three veers, eltuate at
lour miles from the city 11 : 8. OUTEIBMIT h 801si,
tele i 81 Market street.
sIYRUPS.- • -
CO bbbs. sham Golden Syrup;
2d) " Eastnic.Wrifirst Quality Syrup ;
75 " St. damns' Sugar House nolassas
In store and for sale by I MI UR & RD:MEV:SON
aus bros. 221 arid 223 Liberty street.
WORTH TWENTY CENTS, and selling
at TWELVE CEITIT, 'white and colored Cotton
Stockhige, at JOSEPH I.IORNEII,
an 24 77 141arki dent
CIO TO THE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE,
k.JI and buy your Photis at reduced 'wk.& A few more
SOILED SHOES and. GALTB.IO selling 011BAP.• G
GAITERS and SHOES, selling low. Gent's Patent easbar
Gaiters for $L Now is this time for bargains. : Go and pro
cure a pair. Gent's Calf Oxfords and Iles, Buck and Calf
Gaiters, cheap. Boy's-an Youth's Summer Shoes selling
at knir rates. Call soon. DIIRENILWILES CO,,
jyl7 17.41114 fltrainar
anoa of Julia Dean Heine
"it
$5O 80
75 CO
80 00
65 00
99 00
100 00