44 - Aftk: • F ALL DRY GOODS C. HANSON LOVE'S, No. '74 Illisu.ket Street, BETWEEN FOURTH 13TR.RET AND THE DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH, PA. SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE York The subscriber has just retarnisi from Philadelphia, Now L Eottou, and some of the Manufacturing towns in the New England States, so as to get a portion of our DOMES ") (loops direct from the manufacturers, and save one profit in receiving them in that way. Our stock of FOR IGN GOODS has never been so complete. DRESS GOODS : VENY RICH DRESS SIMI, in Plain Black. and Figured. V ERA RICH DREES BILKS, Plaid, Striped and limeade V elt Y RICH SILK ROBES, Meek end Cldldred. .1. P .4 'Y RICH ALL WOOL MOUS DR LAZES. V cit . ' RICH ROHR MOUS DR LAIN& Y RICH OOTTON AND WOOL M01:18 DE LAWS. FRENCH .MERINOS COBUR GS, Tile largest stock iu - the city, and L ETTER GOODS FOR THE PRICE Ceti FIE FOUND IN ANY OTHER lIOUEE WEST OF Wig MoIINTAINS. BOUGHT AT AUCTION LAJO.IE QUANTITIES AT LOW PRICES, AIM will. bi ALE-BOLD At A VARY MALL ADVANCE ON EASTERN COST SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, Jf entirely new designs, such as the TAI, NI A S I - I.A. LS, Ana alauy CV . br NOVELTIES IN - SHAWLS AND CLOAKS Wo Lace been able, to offer so largo and varied a stock of ell Unit of SHAWLS and CLOAKS. NEEDLE WORK : COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES, FLOUNCINGS, EDGINGS, MOURNING GOODS : BLACK DE dOODS, SHAWLS, CRAPE, VEILS, COLLARS, GLOVES, &ND • 11 VERY OTHER ARTICLE IN - VELE LINE MOURNING GOODS DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS : BLEACHED AND UNBLRAQHED MUSLIM, IC KINGS, LITNOLIAMS, PRINTS, CASSIINIERES, CLOTHS, And avery other article asnally kept to a WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS As many of the above goads have been bought from the MANUFACTURERS and AT AUCTION PM NET CASH, we are enabled to sell them as LOW AS THEY CAN BE PURCHASED IN MANY OP THE WHOLESALE HOUSES to the Ewan, cities. La short, we never have been able to otter ea large and attractive a stock to oar numerous alb omen and the public generally. forl" NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. lilt C. HANSON LOVE, Formerly Young, Stevenson & Love, and Love Brotbere, No. 74 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA. saiadmahw CARRIAGE S. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY AND EASTERN REPOSITORY JOSEPH WAITE HASJUST RECEiVED AT HIS RE POSITORY, situated near the Two Mile Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a splendid and general assortment of barriagea, Buggies, tan - idea, etc. His arrangements are such that he la constantly receiving new and secondhand vehicles, and the public may rely on always finding a good stock on hand. Re ale.) WAD- Ia (nett:ref; to order, on short notice, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, And an pertaining to the Latins...is. • With eighteen years practical experience in this baßlLlßisel, great well.known i s ollildes, he flatters himself that he offers Inducements c pnrcluvszns. -The establishment t located on the route of the Ex. ceislor Omnibus Line of t.loachea, passing the door every I:1 ft eon minutes. eelo:daw fIARRIAGES. tfaving on hand at my ‘,./ establishment, in Allegheny City, at the presaJt dole, Wt. largest and most varied stook of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ETC., of any shop probably in the West, I have been ludnood to store a portion in the large warehouse three doors below the Monongahela House, Water street, Pittsburgh, *here cltisens or strangers, desiring a good vehicle of almost any description, can Le accommodated cu good terms. The work is all of my own manufacture, got up In the most ar attic style, of the best materials selected in the Eastern market with great care; two horse Carriages, single and double seats ; -Rsckaways, Physicians' Rockaways, Prince Albert Buggies, Phaeton's, Jenny Linde. etc. J JHN SOUTH oc9:2m 44-Call and eaatoine then/ ORA' C. WEST It CO., b'itc,- LIAM FACTURIad OF OARRIAOES, RODE AWAY - 8, BII3GEEB, BUL6IEB AND BLEIOIII3 No. 151 Penn street, prrreßußaa, PA. Er All work warranted to be of the heakmateriala and workmanship. ruylllydis LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILE Smelting Works. PARK , NrCIIRDY 4' CO., NEANuFAcTuitERs OF SHEATHING, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, Ka 3 Still Bottoms, Spelter Solder, /co , also importers and den;..rs in Metals, TM Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, Ao. Constantly on hand, Tinmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 First, and 130 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. my29alydsw WELDIN, J • BOOKELLLkE, BTATIONEB, PB.INTEa a BINDER, No, 83 WooDPv., iL 1 i YOLTBIIi ANL Fine, N. OLOGGER, Alta' IsT, Be27:6mde I , „ -1-7} (sr,- Iron City Commercial College, Pacsourgh, Pa.—Chcirtered, 1856. so) STUDINTB ATTZNDING, JAI UL F, 1b 68. Now the largest end most thorough Commercial School of the United Status. Young Ilmt P•epared for Actual Oaths of the thunting Room. J 0. SMITH, A.. a, Professor of Book-Seeping and !science of Accounts. A.T. Dotatiterr, Teacher uf Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A. ELEYDRIOII. and T. 0. JENKINS Teachers of Book- Keeping. ALEX GOWLF.Y, and W. A. MILLER, Professors of Pen. manstdp. Single and Double Entry Book-Keeping, as need in every department of Business. Commercial, Arithmetic, Rapid Business Writing, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Mercantile Correspondence, Commercial Law, are taught, and all other subjects necessary for the success and thorough education c.f a practical business man. TWELVE PREMIUMS, Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three years, also in Eastern and Western Claes, for beat Writing, AKir asp !tot roe INGILAVID woar" IE/1 IMPORTANT INFORM &TICE. Stadenta enter at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited —Review at pleasure—Graduates sedated In obtaining sit uations—Tuition for Full Commercial Clourse,s3B—Average time 8 to 12 weeks—Bcard, WO per week—Stationery, g ee —Entire coat, $l3O to $7O. AlQr banisters' sons received at halt price. For Card—Circular—Sperimens of Business and Orna mental Writing—inclose two stamps,pad address 'P. W. JENICINEi, PitMbrireh. Pennsylvania. BAY RUM.—... ) 00 gallons for gale by B. A. FAHNKSTuOK .k 00., oat. Oorner Wood and First streets immommosom VLOUR.- _,12 60 bbla. Choice iopertlne 40 " " Family Floor; "Just recetteAsnd for Bala by JAB. A. FitZE:E4 Oar= klarketand First Etrest. INSERTINOB, ETC EE,NTUOEY JEANS, TWEEDS, SATLNETTS NO: 21 FIFTH STHEHT. LOCAL AFFAIRS. IIIMIE:2 The Weather.—The following is the range of the thermometer and barometer, as kept by George E. Shaw, optician, Fifth street, yesterday - *1C1111031111814 In Bun. ~........Clondy. 9 A. M CI 12 M 6 P. M Barometer, 29 4.10 The Ten Hour Law. We publish, with pleasure, the following card from oar friend, (Beuton,) E. H. Kerr, on the "Ten Hour Law." Benton speaks oat without concealu.ent, and it would have been meth better fur Mr. Williams' organ had they not mooted the matter, for this hits Thomas in a tender part. There would be no danger of Mr. Williams speaking for the operatives. He would have mach preferred going the other way, for his interests are with the "upper tandem." The poor factory girls could net get aid or language from the would-be member of Congress. But no doubt the friends of the factory hands will attend carefully to his interests, (tonday,) and give "aid and comfort" that he will understand how different it was with the honest Democrat, Mr. Dannelly. lie went forward and addressed their meeting, showing that he was with them in their struggle for the hours that they obtained by the exertions of Democrats. All honor to them for battling in the good fight. Now is the time to remember friends at the polls, and also punish enemies. Then no friend of the operatives should vote for Williams—he is not deserving these fevers, when, in the day of their tribulation, ho refused to aid them. Lot him bo remembered in a way that he Will not forgot: Sin. Issax:—Sho T.• ue Press of Saturday refers to me, in connection with Gen. Moorhead, on the T.n Hour Law. 1 hero no knowledge whatever of Gen. Moorhead ps)ing money ut Hurristurg or elsewhere, tier did he over oppose at Harr.shorg the psi-age of the Ten Hour Law, so far as my knowledge extends. I em free to confess that I advocated the rights of the fac tory operatives hare and at Harrisburg, which le well known to them. 1 dew the act, au& requested the talented and energetic member from your city (Sir. SWs tzwohler) to tack It to a bill from the Senate, as it was the only way to get it through. I worked late and early ti accomplish the good work. Senator (Col.) Stnatl, of Philadelphia, took charge cf the bill in the Senate and nobly did his duty. I do not wish, even at this late cay, to glorify myself for 'Anne 1 considered a (free gift) duty. 1 was Chairman of a Convention of which Mr. Floesms and the Rev. Smith were members. Our duty was to solicit aid and speakers to further the cause of the girls. In the performance of that duty, I called on Thomas Williams, Msg., (now a candidate for Congress.) requesting him to ad. dress u meeting in Allegheny city, and contribute. lie de clined both, by remarking that the girls had better to go work than do worse. I afterwards observed ,Ir. Williams at one of our meet ings, when Mr. Donnelly (now a candidate for the Legisla• tore) was speaking. 1 urged on Mr. Williams to make an address; he again declined, stating he did not wish to Inter fere. Then It would be all proper for the friends of the factory girls cow not to interlace for him. This would be a Just retaliation on this distinguished advocate of the itch against the poor. Truly, &c., IL U. K}IRIL. English and American Railroads.—The following interesting facts have been gathered by the editor of the American Railroad Journal, who is now in Ea. rope. ifs draws comparison between the railroads of England and this country. Mach that is peculiar to the railways of England and the United States grows chicly out of some difference between the two countries. The long passenger car in use in the United States Is rendered necessary by its clime. There is no mode of warming the English passenger car. The latter, first class ear, is more comfortable than the American first class, but to ride in it one must pay twice the average charge in the United States. The fare in second class in England equals jest about three cents per mile. In these oars you have nothing warmer or softer than painted wood work. In fact, there is nothing but boxes with seats on two sides. The third class cars are still more un comfortable, so as to correspond in grade and aspect to the lowest class of travelers, the average rate of fare in these is nearby equal to the first class faro on some of the best roads in America. In addition to a high rate of fare, baggage is sharply looked after. For two fair sized trunks the traveler between London and Liverpool has to pay $2,50 extra baggage. Tray cling in England is at best twice as expensive as in America. Sacred Meteic.—The following remarks, by a writer for a religious exchange, are worthy of perusal and thought : "The one luxury that seems divinely suited to all hearts, instinctively and naturally sacred, while it is exquisitely enjoyable by all—is what is commonly understood as devotional music. We have long thought that a sufficient knowledge of music for family devotion should be a part of every child's education—boy and girl. To play five or six simple tunes upon an instrument, and play them well, is not much labor to learn. Half the time and toi: often spent in teaching a girl to play many tunes indiffer ently on the piano, would teach her to perform a few tunes exceedingly well on the melodeon,—and a vast deal more to the refining and elevation as well es to the delight of her family and her friends. 4nd that this small amount of skill should La expanded upon devotional music, will at once Le admitted by every mind that has once reflected on the influence of such music upon the feelings and character, as well as on its fulfilment of a duty of household worship." Haul of Thieres.—Un Monday morning, officer Hague, of the Mayor's police, arrested three worthies of supicious character, nailing last from Cleveland. Their names are Gee. Sanford, alias Bedford, James Smith and William Marvin. Information had been received that they were coining, and they were found at the Mansion House, on Liberty street. They had in their possession a quantity of raw goo4s, such as coats, pants, vests., handkerchiefs of silk 'and lioon, unhemmed, ladies' scarfs, and other articles, sup posed to be the result of the robbery of some clothing store. Hague knew Sanford at once, having seen him in St. Louis. He is a professional thief, and does not deny it, says he has followed the busi. nese for seventeen years, and was never " cribbed " but once. He was familiar with ovary face in the "Rogues liallery," and said he knew them all person • ally. The three were sent to jail, and the geode rci. main at the Mayor's office awaiting identification. Scott Legion:. —At a meeting of the Scott Legion, held on Saturday night, the following resolutions were passed : Reaolped, That the Legion return their sincere thanks to the offoers in command at the late Clamp Duquesne, for the honorable tria , .!ner le which they received the Legion un the occasion of their vied to the encampment. lie.solee,l, Thal in partiehlar we return our S:74Ct. re thanks to the Pennsylvania Infantry, Capt. Jall.:ed S. Negev, ci =landing ; the Jackson Independent Blues, Copt. A. Ilay, coraulandinCiand the NVashin4- tuti lefeatry, Lieutenant Evans aouthisudieg. for the attention paid us on the occasiop of the above vici'. Counterfeit.—Counterfeit bills of the denomination of five dollars, on the North Western Bank of \'ir. ginia. have recently Leon intensively circulated in the West. The counterfoi• is a dangerous one, and well calculated to deceive even pretty good judges, but can be easily detected by observing the following : Around the large figure 6, in the right hand oorner, the word FIVE, in small capitals, is repeated twelve times. In the counterfeit, this word (FEDER THE FIVE is bottom upward: in the genuine, it is right side up ' To Young Men.—ltioh. C. M'Cormick, Esq., a gen tleman who has traveled much, endeavoring to excite an interest in behalf of Young Mans' Christian As sociations in Europe and America, lectures this oven. lag in the First Presbyterian Church Lecture Room. We can bespeak an lateresting lecture, and trust that our young men, notwithstanding the excitement of election day, will turn out en masse. Re has accom plished much in his endeavors to arouse the young men of this country to Christian activity, eta. French's Dramatic Pubticationg.—Wu have received from Messrs Hunt & Minor, agents for Samuel French's Minor Drama, two new plays, "Panbrette," a five act drama, by Dion Bourcicault, and "Nep tune's Defeat," by John Brougham, an extravaganaa in two acts. John Taggart, collector of State and County taxes for the Third Ward, can be found all day to-day at the election polls in the Second Precinct, at the house of Robert Gillespie, corner of Wylie and Tun nel streets. _ Quite a number of citizens were made by the ds• sedate Judges in the Court of Quarter Sessions yea terday. The Olympia. and Union cricket clubs had a friendly contest on the commons, in Allegheny city, on Saturday afternoon. We did not learn the result. The Supreme Court will commence its seeeion, in this city, on Monday, the 18th inst., and the linited States Circuit Court on the same day. The scow, "Pittsburgh," has challenged the "Old Dad," another flat-bottomed boat, for a race over the three mile course, for a purse of $2O, or upwards. Catawba Ginger Wine.—This is pronounced a capi tal and wholesome beverage by all who have used it. It is universally approved by the principal dealers in Baltimore, all of whom keep it on hand as a staple article of trade. See _advertisement in this morning's paper. Porter's Theatre.—Earnest Waltravers, an excel• lent play, forme the entertainment to-nlght at the above theatre. Carnaghun's advertisement of men and boys' clothing will interest many. Hie manufacture of clothing has grown in popularity, from its neatness of style and durability. Buyers will find his prises favorable. • - - Coulter & Mentzer, House, Sign and Ornamental Painters and Grainer& Orders left at their shop on Fourth street, near Market, Burke's Buildings, will be promptly attended. 106 m Bowman & Co :—My wife was troubled with cough and pain in the breast for five years—the last two of which she was very low indeed. I procured some of your Compound, and after she had taken it for about five weeks she was able to do all our house work, which she had not previously done for four vOTICE.—The Co-Partnership of BAGA LEY, COSERAYE a CO. expired by lielitation, o the that instant. The busineas will be ct.ntinued by W JAMES SO 0111.111LIAND. BAGALEY, at 18 =HA Wood street, who will settle up the baneSlS Of the late Ilan. W. WALLEY BURY It. SOUTILULAND i JOHN 8 . 00841tAvfli. . . LOIRMUILA XI. Juli o ISTA. .. I mabare, Jul* =l,, J458w7-11,211:4 years. We cheerfully, and unasked, recommend your Com pound to all who are suffering under that terrible disessc—Consumption Douworatio Ideating In the Fourth Ward, There was a large and enthusiastic mooting of the National Democracy and friends of Capt. John Bir mingham for Congress, last night, hold at the house of Jacob Pack. T)te worthy landlord and tme hearted Democrat himself presided, and an elnq*. t and most satisfactory address in German was mutie by Mr. Jacob Shriven Ho was followed by R. Biddle Roberts, Esq., in a speech in which he most elo quently and admirably set forth the great and per manent advantages which the American Union had derived from the wise and patriotic pnblio measures which the Democratic organization of the country have originated and paeco.efully oonautumated. Mr. Roberta, always eloquent, and always happy in his public addresses,on this occasion. was peculiarly apt in both the matter and the manner of his speech. De has taken and by his talent will maintain a fore most position among the young Democracy of Penn sylvania. lie is earnest, clear, brilliant and sincere in bla advocacy of the great cause of popular tights, and the general good of all classes of his follow cit izens of the nation. In shade Mr. Roberts was followed by Samuel Harper, Esq„ a young lawyer whose admission to the bar and maiden speech in the great cause of Democracy oc curred on the same day. He begins life in a great cause. R. H. Kerr followed in ono of hie forcible speech es, in which fact after fact was was hold up to con vince his hearers that in pare Democracy alone was to be found their political salvation. P.J. Sinclair, Esq., closed the meeting by a short and most excellent speech, and with three cheers for John Birmingham, the meeting aJjournod. Democratic Meeting in Jfauchester.---A large and enthusiastic) meeting of the Democracy was held last evening at John Wagner's, in Manchester Not withstanding the rain, the crowd braved lt, and lis tened attentively to the speakers, though one or two outsiders made an unsuccessful attempt to crei.te a disturbance. The 'timing was organized by calling Cornelius Kingaland to the Chair, and appointing Samuel Smith, Esq , Secretary. Speeches were made by R. H. Kerr, P. J. Sinclair and Samuel C. Harper, Eggs. The assembly adjourned at about nine o'clock in fine spirits. The Testimonial Benefit to the Brothers Hutchin son at Porter's newt°, last evening, was a great success, the boxes being crowded. The members of the Gymnastic Association who appeared acquitted themselves with great credit to themselves, ea. did also the Turners. We were pleased to see as good an audience. Opera.—Tho New Orleans English Opera Troupe appear at the Old Pittsburgh Theatre' Wednesday evening. T . , DEMOCRATIC NATURALIZATION OJMMITTEE JOHN McOLOWRY, JOHN TAYLOR, SAMUEL 2,AMERON, DANIEL FWRKISON, JAS. 0. EURMINS, CHAP. W. LEWIS. Either of whom m n be consulted daily, at their respective 5e.2.6 laces of business Us THIRD WARD, FIRST PREOINCT.—The follow' log persons have been appointed to act us a Vigilance Committee, for the First Precinct of the Third ward Robert O. Brinker, W. B. McConlogue, William J. Montgomery, John McKeown, C. Fiatowski, Martin Lytlo, John Flood, John Vogel, Janice CM.noc, James Hagerty, Henry Colwell, Michael Mcßride, Ed. Aurents, Ed. Campbell, A. McTighe, Thomas B. Hamilton, John H. Bailey, Jacob McCollister, Maurice Brennan, Scaler Walt., Ft it. Lavertyc r Daniel Hagerty John Coyle, John Cairns, Henry Kolwisch, Eli Young. The above Committee are requeete I to he et the Polls, at au early how', and remain there during theday. ocO Us THIRD WARD, SECOND PRECINCT.—The fol lowing persons have been appututo.i a..lt as a Vigh lance Committee, for the Second Precinct of the Third ward: Chalee W. Lewis, Will Black. A. T. Bowden, William Murray, James Bilden,. Peter Dean. John Lawler. William Dahl, William Paul, Henry Sproul, Patrick Murphy, Dr. A4l. Pollock, IL It. Pinion, Robert Dun:an, M 0. Milligan, Dr. L 0 dalitio, Thema J_Fagan, Bo ud. ht fferty, Bd. Wasp', - Jolrri Coffey, John 0. Dunn, J. It Philips, John Mage., Thomas Pewter, John Baird, .Idlllo, P. Bari, John Ponder, Juba Pellet , Jolla Mullen, .1 old. Layton, J It Bingeier, d s. Sclochhlter, Peter Brad; , dacuw Hardman, Unthataeins, John Re ley, John Quinn. Buten. Lois, William !Ur BridA, Ed. McAfee, Th. , 11.1101 Coyle, Henry Lt. e. Ke..ned), Denials Elinlii,Jll, list Cc, Brennan, John Burke, James L. lltlny, 1' McCaskti, J iYl)k Uudl, Frank Gormley, rd. tlrlley, John O'Brien, H. Abel, Thomas Magee, John Dillon, Andrew Hayden, The above Com elite° are reqestedlo le at the Polio at au early hour, and remain there during the day. oce FIFTH. WARI), follow• lug pordonn have Iron appointed to ucl al VI, den..., Coulruittee for the First Precinct of the F 11th Dr. Ahl, Jut. Tucker, ta. 1). llautillou Bamur.l Cameron, Jae. Lautshau, J. Seaman, J. 51'eutcheon. C. Falk, Yu at, l'eTecl, NVDcrinott, A. Welsh, J. Heck, J Crojgari, Vi i,•,; - . it tali WARD, SECOND PRECINCT.—The fol. U ..' "eY' lowiug prrsous have been appointed us a Vie; lance Committee for the Second Precinct of the Fifth Ward Jun. Ileldtuun, II. Wider, D. :omi t ', J. Shriver, J. Frew, C. Morning, J. A. Parkineon, r . Sinn h fe, Wiu. W1110..+1, Es., , L'c. Duncan ; 1 , 1+,1 +V unwell, 1; Herwig, J. SI Carty, .l M'Corrii le t. , .Inhu I.Anly, J .. Lung, F. Dim, .1. li. Weinoo, J. Murphy, 41 1ta1.,. J V Sabin., J Ni 'Tailor, (ties eeltz., If nusha P. Gelshuhrier, 11. r hounfeider. EVEM 'IIIO6E WllO Al'. I:: EtiJtl'llllllN I ~f perf.,:t f altL fa - 4:41.1,101y Lveil t., timvc prenentivem of Liken:le. We me te:ver too ,seil .r: tired agaiust the 0.14111111.3 U 1 inn that tied, ie Loit to" an Invigorator they way had iu HUB TETMICS lllrThllti—st medicine that ~t Le taken e•gllittriY WiLhUaL giving vitality and elaethity to the II) s tem. At thin season, particrearly, the strongest man is not proof against the malaria, In certain sections of the coun try. I n nil canon of Fever and Agne, the Bittern or, were potent than any manna of quinine, while the wont danger uur cane, of bilious fever yield to Its wonderful properti;s. Those who have tried thy medicine alit never nee another, for arty of toe ailments which the Hostetter Bitters profess to eubduo. To those who have nut made the experiment., we cordially recommend an early application to the Bitters, whenever they are etrlclitqa by diseases of the digestive organs. For sale by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere and by :It/STETTER & SMITH, Manufacturers and Progrieton, oc.o 68 Water d5B Front streets Ur , J. M. OLIN'S OIMABRATED STOMACII BIT TERS—Try thew, and satisfy yourselves that they are all they aro recouimended_bu Le. The proprietor does not pretend to say that they will cure all the diseases flesh is heir to, but leaves them to test their own murkte, and the constantly increasing demand fur them is sufficient proof that they are all they are recommended to be, uud far su. porier to any preparation of the kind u AA , In the market. Their use is always attended with the most beneficial re sults In cases of Dyspepala, loss of appetite, weakness of the stomach, indigestion, etc. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, assists digestion, and imparts a healthy one to the whole system. Be sure an 1 call for J. M. Olin's Celebrated Ifitomach Bitters, and see that the article put• chased bears the name of J. IL Olin, as manufacturer. For sale by J. M. OLIN, sole proprietor and manufacturer No. 2117 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and by druggists and dealers generally. I Y'29 BEWARE OF t;OIJNTERFEITERSI—Jutss ileum's EAU I USTRALE Hata Blevoaanva has no equal in preserving and beautifying the Hair, and in ro istering it when impaired or fallen into decay. Sold by B. L. FALINESTOOK & 00., No. 60, corner Fourth and Wood streets, Druggista generally, and at the Laboratory of lolled Hauel & 00., No. 704 Olieenut street, nod JOSEPH MEYER, Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs Wurerooms, 424 Pettit street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE, PITTSBI7IIOI4 I'4 W In addition to the Furniture bualuros, 1 also dere attautton to UNDERTAKINO. Liaartioa and Carriagoa urniabed. NEW FUR HAT AND CAP STORE, No. DO Wood street, next door to S. hfcClurkan's dadlary, ane opposite the Excelsior Eating House. A. DONNELEIT has a complete assortmentoi Pura, Hats, Caps, etc. Ladies' and Gentlemen's bus cleaned and alter ed to the newest fashion, and at tho shortest notice. Good and tasteful work warrastod, as Mr. Donnelett received a Diploma and the first prize at the Provincial Exhibition, Canada; and has worked in the largest cities in the world— London, Paris, Berlin, Amlterdam, Warsaw,Hamburg, hew York and Montreal. As a practical worman, he so, liens the patronage of tha public of Pittsburgh. Yarn, Capes, (Moves, Cloaks and Plnah Caps made to order. SIP Cash paid for Pt's. Beak Fr- OUNDRY METAL-180 tons soft Form. dry Metal, for tale by (so 4) EL EL COLLINS. Allegheny. 3.1' Ulru, ii . 1 1.1. Willlonie Juhu Jvliu Juu. Htilittlel. D.. Orr mi... 15 Decd. K. Veu liureu J. Keller, F. Wilhelm, D. Lonaliou, If. Litusley, A. flouter. MANUFACTURER OF znekkcilY—lo COMMERCIAL. VI , FTSBURGII SOPili.D OF WELADE AND MMaatalleliTgy E.XC11A.171010.. President. If M. H. 14ETH Mt Presidents. - eA 1 LI DlOaltY, Ist. ED W RD GREGG, 2 frcc."...r.a. N. HOLMES, Ja &.sperinter.dent. " ;;:;(.IVDEN Lboimittee of Arbiiratian for August. ISAIAH DICKEY, V. P., C. U. PAULSON, JAMES GARDINER, DAVID CAMPBELL, AUSTIN LOOMIS. PITTSBURGH MARICET Reported Expressly for the DasTy Morning Post Parrasusau, October 11, 1859. FLOUFL...The market In extremely dull. Sales have been Bruited to about 275 barrels, at $5,25@55,1 40 for superfine, $5,15@55,56 fir extra do., and $6,87@g6 for extra family. GRAlN—Fates of S 7 bushels wheat at $1; and 100 bush Oats, from store, at Ibc RAY.../tegular; galas from scales of 10 Dais at s9.to $ll F1611...8a1ea 11 bbla. No. 3 Slacket,l ut slu,Lu64ll Cu El.BE...Chlen 47 1./0 W It ht L 1111.de Nu 1 Lard, rwta manufacturer, at FE.ED...BSIed 61..tu UII Mal at $1.1(0'28 per tun. MOL&SSES..SaI...n; 1,1319 prima at 62c4i.8.•, { 15 . PE 18 tucks Rio at 111%c. VtNliU Alt Itcgular eaten of Balloti'll tu City and country at Lc. l gallon ; t all other utaxlicts 9c. WH156Y...8.1w '26 Ltda. rectified at 2&t®ttet•, cash. Foreign fit arkete Per Steamer Baltimore LIM/POOL, September lo.—Cotton Market—The esUma• tad sales ou Tuesday were 4,000 bales, Including 1,000 bales to speculators awl for expo: I. The market was quiet, but unchanged. Breadstatri —Flour Is dull and unchanged. Wheat Is In moderate demand, at lower rates for better classes, and a decline of Is. ,Ja secondary and Inferior. Corn Is dull, and is le. lower. Provialuns are dull, uud quvtatioua are uoullnal. hie° Id Loudon Markets.—Sugar la steady. Coffao steady. T.& 10,1®10 1 41. Rico steady. Tallow stoadv, and loactivo. Liuseed Oil 32a. dd.@ 32a. 9d. Torpouctuo 58439. ConaolH Philadelphia Market. PIULADELPLUA, October 1 I.—Flmr ie very dull, and ptiCrB favor buyere; only 600 bble of superfine wore sold at $5,50, at which figure it is freely offered. Rya Flour is wanted at $4,37 1 A. tied Corn Meal at $4,25. Wheat comes forward lowly, atol is 203 c. bosh lower ; ewes 3000 bush at $1,25 051,28 Mr red, and $1,3501,33 fur white, Rye ranges from 56 to 83c for cew and old. Corn lower ; 6000 bush yel low sold at 86 . 1 A083c. Oats declined; 3900 bush new Dela ware brought 45Xc. 1000 bags Rio Coffee sold at 11V,012c and souse lots of Cuba Sugar at 7®7 4c Prorisions aceady; Mesa Pork /BM at $17017,50; Hams at 10012 /Ace; Sides at 39..;,00c, sod Shoulders at 13):i(4)7c. Lard is held at 111/ In barrels and 1254 c in kegs. Whiskey : sales 300 bble at 234 024 e. Vine liana ti ftliu•ks t CINCINNAII, October 11.—Flour nominal, with no demand; $4,25 is cifered for superfine; receipts light. Drain dull and nominally unchanged. Whisky dull at 18c; sales 800 bbls. MeAs Pork declined to $lB, with sales 800 bble. There is no change iu Bacon Oat Meats, and there Is not much doing. Mouoy Is easy. Exchange is dull at 1 ,4 cent. premium for eastern. New York Market. Nave Yeas., October 11.—Cotton declined yc Bales .1,000 bales. Flour declined; 12,600 bbla. sold; Southern $5@t5,40. Wheat heavy; 2WO bushels sold. Whisky 22e©2210 Sugar heavy, at 6011 , 4 Freights on Flour to Liverpool is. 13d.; on Grain Linseed dull, et 72c. Ttiliriw heavy, at Eksilik. New York Stook Market. Nsw Y'RK, Pctober 11—Stocks firm; Chicago and Rook Wand ecr, Michigan Southern 24%; New York Central 84; Pennsylvania coal 76; Reading 613 , 4; Milwankle and Mis si.elppi 1894.; Canton Company 20; Virginia idles 94; Mis souri sizes 87; 1 / 8 ; Galena and Chicago 84%; Michigan Cen tral 87; Erie 18%; Cleveland and !Toledo 33k; La Crosse land grants 27%; Indiana fives 9134 Carolina 95g. New York Weekly Bank Statement Nrw YORE, (Ict.l.e: 11.—Tbn tonik atnlpment fur tbe We-ok toot up us 11,11 Jon : Urcroolo In Inane 60,61/0; 'acreage In specie In depumlts $6:17,U00 luOrculatic.n $105,. OP.; In ,lepo.Atl itn4,'luu; Inci vase fn odiawn do/ usit6 Gee, B. L. FAIINESTOCK di 00., No. dO, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, ae will be seen by cud In to day's pupor, ft , lllo3t the attention of the pub:ic gene rall to their large and well e.ssorted stock of Drags, l'elata, Ulla, l'atent Medicines, Bc, all of which tiny otter at priced tumidly low, and on terms accommodating, guar outdoing all they sell to give satisfaction. 'EARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY CITY, R. T. ECENNIEDY Sr. BRO. WHEAT, ItYL, ANE, CORN P-11114111A:A1il) AlUit, OUP. NISA.L, hnJL HIANIIeAtJITRED AND DELIVERED PITT;IBUILUG AND ALLEGHENY 'PERMS OAST ON DELIVERY au7:lyd*rr I O. S. Al Au adjourned meeting of the CONSISTOILY OF I. O. B. M. OF COLUMBIA, Will La held at the HALL of the LAND CAMP STATE Olt , ' NEW YOf - 21:., IN NNW YORK CITY, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 11T11, 1868, AI lU tfcl.ck. A. NI clout, and ilbit i gatAa, may I.A.Mluiunleato with 11..P.AC11 L S. U. 'Secretary, 718 Prime atreet, Philadelphia. American Watehes. APPLETON, TRACY & CO ., R- W ti T 11 OFA SS. LE l a M A w N A p u e F /1 ,8 0 T T U I, ere superior watches ale wade by the aid of new and original machinery, expresaly designed to secure, with a low prig, a MY, dUBSTANTI6.I., DUatalLll and nanrallitLY RELIABLE time keeper. The movements are new in construction, and are pronounced by the highest authorities to be faultless in principle and quality, and have been proved by the wort exacting teats to be reliable and unfailing In action. Those watches are manufactured entire from the crude materials, in a single establishment, by connected and uniform pro cessea, the manufactory being organized upon the came sys tem that has b.en adopted In the rodaction of the une qualled American Lire-arms, which enables us to produce a movement at one half the price of any foreign movement of the same quality ; and we guarantee the perfect perform ance, for ten years, of every watch manufactured by us. All foreign watches are made by band, the American watches being the only ones made by machinery upon a uniform system throughout. Nearly all hand made watches are defective, and are continually getting out of order. In many parts of the country it Is impost/11We to find good watch repairers, and watch repairing is always uncertain, and expensive. The introduction of American watches disposes of this difficulty, and country merchants, as well as watch dealers, can keep watches as part of their laneous stock, and thus supply their customers with a new staple, which may be used as any other article, without mystery or humbug. Sold by the trade generally, and by IG_BBINS &. APPLVrON, General Agents, oc2:3nadaw:3p 16 Maiden Lane, New York. ItEINEMAN & MEYRAN, &tents for Appleton, nary A Co.'s AMERICAN WATCHES, At Mengfacturers' Price, LIBRRA L DISCOUNT TO TIF.If, TRADE. Our etock of Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware I. very large at prevent—all at greatly reduced price'. &FINEMAN MEYRAN, No. 'l2 Bitth 'Arent. QUNDRIES.- 360 bags Rlo Cana; 26 pockets Java do.; b 0 bbla. N. 0. Tar " No. 8 Mackerel; 10 kite No. 1 do; 6 bble. No. 1 do; 100 half chests Y. U. Tea; 60 " Black do; 10 " " Gunpowder do; 100 bores Tobacco, various brands; 100 kegs Bi Carb Soda, Just landing and for eats by 8°25 WIT- H. SMITH & CO. MEW STYLE I)RESS SILKS, Printed Moue De Lathes, Handsome (all wool) Plaids, Poll de Chimes, and every other article usually found In a well assorted stock of Drees Goads. O. HANN LOVE, 74 Market Buret LINO. 81. CARE. SODA.-100 kegs, jus noshed and Cur sale by L- vA ANKSTOCa Ino GO TO THE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE, and boy your Shoes at reduced prices. A few more SOILED SHOES and GAITERS selling °HEAP. GEW'S GAITERS and SHOES, selling low. Gent's Patent Leather Gaiters for $2. Now is the time for bargains. Go and pro. core a pair. Gent's Oalf Oxfords and Ties, Buck and Calf Gaiters, cheap. Boy's and Youth's Summer Shoes selling at low rams. Call soon. DIVPENBAOILER A 00. 17 No. 17 Fifth street, noar Market, r IMOTHY SEED-40 bble. ohoice Timo „IL thy Seed, Just received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, Corner Market and First streets. CONGRESS WATER.—A fresh lot of Con gteaa tied Empire e nd Spring Water received thin day by JOSEPH FLEMING. oc4 corner Diamond and Market street. COOKING PRUNES.- ..0 claim Gorman; 10 casks Turkish— or sale by IMAMS h ANDURSON, No. 89 Wood street APPLES. -10 barrels Green Apples, this day received and for sale by eel KENNY IL COLLINS. ALARGE Map of our country, with tho States, Territories and counties dWnctly 'nark! ed. For sale by W. B. HAVEN, Stationer, sul2 Corner Market and Second streets. jHE STUCK FIXTURES AND LEASE of a Brag Store In a good lixation in the city; for tale by S. 011iZEIMEAT a SONS. ora Sas Zdutiot Rtreet, W. B. fINEEDY BPEOIAL NOTION MiVMS SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE. COMPLYING WITH THB URGENT REQUEST OP ERIN )REDS OP WEIR PATIENTS, LES. O. 21. I7TCH AND J. W. SYKES Have concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, And may be conrulted at their °thee, No, IVi street, t CLAIR LILiTEL, Daily, except Sundays, for CONSUM ,- , ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS and ALL t •. complicated with, or causing pulmonary disease, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, 4.e. DRS /ITOII & SYKES .would state that their treatment of Coniumption is based upon the that that the disease exists in as blood and system at large, both before and during its development in the lungs, and they therefore employ Meehan. !cal, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the blood and strengthen the system. 1-IVh these, they use MEDICAL IN IIALATIONB, which they value highly, but only sa Pala bees, (having no CtlTalive effects when used alone,) and Irma. Ws are oarneatly cautioned against wasting the precious time at curability on any treatment based upon the plausi ble, but false Idea that the "seat of the disease can be reached In a direct luau nor by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the teat of 'lv di !ease is in the bb,..1 and its r . brr4.l only in the Ar- No charge for consultatluo. A lint of questions will Le Bout to those winkling to col:lnuit . by letter. ifir29:ctow THE AisTIFICIAL LIGHTNING TEAT FLASHES Illreugh the Atlantic Cable, bears less resemblance to the lightning of heaven, than Chistadoro'e Hair Dye bears to tits natural coloring matter of black and brown hair. Quick as a flash it darkens the grey, rod or sandy fibres of the head, the Ups, and the chili to an ebony hue ; while it lends a healthy lustre to them. It contains no cans. tic, and ten minutes, once In six or eight weeks, is all the time required fur ltd application. Bold everywhere, and ap• plied by all hair dressers. OItLdTADOItO, No. It Astor House. New York. G H. KEYSER, od2lmdsw NOTICE—TELE INTEREST COUPONS of the Bonds of Lawrence County, issued to the PITTS BURGH AND ERI,EaIitMLROAD COMPANY, due Jaly, Ina. will be paid at the Mee of W. H. WILLIAMS h 00., Pittsburgh, Pa. The change in place of payment hi made to consequence of the failure of the Ohio Life Insurance sad Truet Company, New York., where the Coupone are payable By order of 2 THE COMMISSIONERS. OFFICE OF PENNSYLV AN lAINSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH, October 9th, 1868. TUB Bto..kholders of this Company are hereby notified that the minuet election, fur Dtrectors, for the ensuing y iar will be held at the office, No. 63 Fourth at•eet, between the hours of 10 o'clock, L. 0.. and one P. M., On SIiN DAY, the first day of November, ISIS. utiktd 1. OMER SPROUL, Secretary. MEDICAL. B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., WHOLKSA.LE DRUGGISTS, No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Street'', Pi' TBBURGII, PIINN'A D t IALCES IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, GLASSWARE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, PATENT MEDICINES, And Enerything Appertaining to the Drug Butineas. THOSE IN WANT OF PURE AND genuine articled will du well to give to a rail. We guarantee to sell as low as can be bought in this i,,. other markets, and warrant everything to give smisfaetlue. We are the sule prujirlaters and tpDly S ut B L. FARNEAOCK'S VERAIIFUCIE, DR. R. A. wiLsoN, Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyapeptio PILES. The best cure for worms, either in children or adults, over offered to the public, is undoubtedly the Verenifuge, pre. pared by B L. F.hnestock.. Thirty years experience in this class of medicine has given a cure guarantee that this la an article every way worthy of contidenca As a cure far worms it claims to be unequalled, and as a merchantable artlclo.it is prepared and sold as D. L. Fahnestock's and uo other, as the proprietors do not wish to have It confounded with any other article of Vermifuge lIJW in the market. WILSON'S PILLS have had a mere local existence for over twenty years, unsupported by alvertieing of any kind, and held at dcuble the price of what they are now sold at, yet with all these disadvantages, wherever used they have in no instance failed to render the utmost satisfaction iu performing all the requirements of a valuable family medi cine, and as each are recommended by some of the most worthy and responsible citizens of the land. Hear for in- Stance what 001. Wm. Hopkins, of Washington, Pa.. says: WASZIMIToN, January 8,1858. Dr. R. A. }Filson, filtsburgh, have been using your Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, When occaalcn required, for many years, and can truthfully say that I have never found auy medicine equal to them In relieving me from affix lone of the stctuach and head ; they have never failed to relieve me from headache, and have always left my system in better wudition than they found it. I must confidently commend your pills as a Bale and highly valuable medicine. Yours re peetfully, WM. HOPKINS. Will am Eictibanm, EN., City Treasurer, ;aye : ITrviianaou, February 8, 1858. Hisses. B. L. lidEltiltaTOCK & CO.: . . Gentlemen:—ln my opinion of the merits of Dr. R. A Wilson's Tunic, Cathartic and Anti• Dyspeptic Pills, I will briefly stste that for many years pest they have been a standing medicine in my famby. A box of these pills Is always loft within the reach of any one who may feel the necessity of taking a dose, say one to three. Whether it is owing to the efficacy of these pills or not, I do not pretend to say; bat I can safely asset t that since we have used them, my family has enjoyed uninterrupted good health,-and I cheerfullnrecommend them to all who duly sppreiate this inestimable blessing. Respectfully yours, nail WIGLIASI lilO FIR. CULVER,WELL'S RADICAL RE- L./ GENERATOR, the sovereign remedy for spermator thee& or seminal weakness, sexual debility, impotency, in voluntary emissions, piles &c., in both sexes, the result o early indiaerellon, incapacitating the man for business, soci ety and matrimony. for sale by Hunt & Miuer, Mound,: Hall, 6th street Pittsburgh. Call for a gratis pamphlet giving particulars or ndiEess Box 4686, Pest Office, New York Oity. oe2:6mdsw:Bp DAGUERREAN GALLERIES ROGER& AMBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPI FIRST PREMIUM GALLERY, 70 FIFTH- STREET, • NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICIO. Ifkir Pictures taken in all %te various styles, in any weather, and warranted to please at reasonable rates. /gar Sick or deviated persons taken at their resi dence. ocll aultly—b AM BROT Y P E S.—These beautiful and durable pictures) on glass; in all their perfection and loveliness, singly or in groups, may be obtained at WALL'S, Jones' Building, Fourth street. [oc4lw IL M. CARGO & CO., Photographers and Anibrotyptsts, NEW YORK GALLERY, No. 21 Fifth street, and SUNBEAM GALLERY, 8. W. cot. of Market street and I:Hamm:A Pittriburgk PLUM TO 80IT ALL_ toyl9..tf4p AMBROTY YES- A BEAUTIBTfL AND DURABLE PICTURE WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AB LOW AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS EsTAßuslutreaNT IN THE COUrY, AT Removed to 21 Fifth Street• CIARGO & CO2B PHOTOGRAPHIC AND vi, # AMBROTTPE tiALLIZRY has been removed from 16 Fourth street, to No. 21 Fifth street, near Market. These rooms having been built especially for the purpose, with three large lights, are not surpassed in the city for comfort, convenience and excellence in arrangement. air- Oar old friends and patrons, and those wishing en parlor likenesses, are invited to call. le. Reception Boom and Specimens on the ground floor. apT STEAMBOATS. Kt' 3 'LI For Marlette awl Zsuaeavlils. The steamer KMIld GRAHAM, Capt. Max. I Anis, will leave for the above and all Jermedlate Yalta en every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P.M. liar fratabt nr ossisaire splay= board, _ To LET-4 Store Room on Market street 4 szadm A. W. GATAANI. 21111 Agent et Pittsburgh W ALL'S, Y.'nrth street •• • • • • .• J. & 'l' GROUTT neonazas OP . BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS IN PINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY, PRAM AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO, RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield and Front Streets, apl4) PITTSBURGH, PA. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MANDIAOTMIBIIB 01 PRINTING, TOR, AND ALL KINDS OP WRAPPING Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. M. Rags bought at market prices. myB REMOVAL. J OHN MOORHEAD has removed to No. 74 Water Area., below Market JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Me VIII Sh.Ll Or PIC METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATSK SWUM, BELOW 1112.11HET, mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ISAAC JON 3 JNO. L. BOYD wra. moomomml JONES, BOYD & CO. 111111107LOITIELEBd Of CAST STEEL. ALSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, BPRINGS AND AXLES. Corns: Koss and First Stremtm, !y25 PITTSBURGH, PA. MOORHEAD & C 0.,. MiNEFACTIIIO3I3, OP American, Plain & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, t'or RooZing, Guttering, Spouting, - ace. ENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Warehouse, So. 130 Erirst street, =26: Iy- is PITTSBURGH, PA. I &LIG D. B. ROOKS D. B. ROGERS & CO.. lIANIIIPAOTITRERS OP ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, COIIIIDD. Ross AND FIRST STILVITB, PITTBBUROII. PA L. C. HEPBURN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER Ovinal Vara 8. HIPBBIntri. No. QA Voarth attaat JAMES A. FIETZER, Forwarding and, polumicaion Merchant MR TEM a ALE OP our, GI rain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, Corner of Market and First streets. PITTaBiI ktini, PA. Ruin To—ltrancis O. Baßuy, Esr., Wiill= Dilworth, Sr., „ Cuthbert A Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd & Ott, Halation .4 wearingen, S. Brady, Dash. N. A N. Bank. List & Howell, Mangle B 00., George W. Anderson, Donlo. A. Paxton A Co. W taxaloa. E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO DEALERS IN PINE OLD WHISKYS, NO. 6, NORTH FRONT STREET, PEIILADI4I.PI4I/1. GO AtliD SEE GEORGE P. WERTeS EFirst Premium Blind Factory, CORNER TILLED AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH. THOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR House with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the moat einni. site and elaborate finish, will find It to their interests to give ma a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work Is got up by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Evory attention is given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work warranted. No. 72 THIRD Street. Pittsburgh. imyB.2oo DAVID H. 'WILLIAMS, fIIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR ILI FOB VIII ilftleCTION OF GAS WOMB, for troutlivo pruers and apwards, and for ideating Buildings, pnblic or private:by BLAIN Hot Water or Furnaces. isty&lyta PITTSBURGH. PA. RII'CREERIY & CO. (Suoweitross 40 lluiromen, Al'Classav b C 0.,) VORWARDING AND COMMISSION EFROHA.NTB, Wholesale Dealers in Produce, Bloar and Wool, No. 114 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. saransuose: Springer Harbsugh, Joseph E. Elder, St. Louis; Pittsburgh; Penton Bros., H. Childs BOJ • Cornell 8 Dorsey, Baltimore; Bagaley, Oosgr7rve & Co., " Garret AMartin,Philadelphla; tioCandlees,Aleana 8 00., " Jemmy, Kent,'Ssattee A Co. " G. W. Smith, 8 Co., " Weaver 8 Graham, Gee. M . B L. Hord, Cincinnati Hoene, Sterling 8 Co., " A. B. Pentoo A Brea., " Yard, Gilmore 8 Co., " WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Attuou MERCHANTS, No. 37 DIAMOND &LIMY, Naar Wood atreut, PI 2' S'B 011, PA. Ake' Always on hand, blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela and Itactillekl illtWky, of the v, - *bast quality. dalaydals WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, jy23!tf W. I-1 illoar.g Wti O. A. DOSCH. DricOV E & CO M ERCHANT TAILORS, Dealers In Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Purdah lng Goode, corner of gedorel,strext and Market Square Alle gheny City, 011. JeitlY M kRBLE! MARBLE! I JO ETA XII CAR* HAB A'BRAUTIFUL 818LECTION 07 MONUMENTS GRAVE STONES, Ell3ClOfillreN, P 01413, &e. The public are resynctfully inytted to examine our stock Nines low, and warn warranted. v I Ihy-14 LIUSIRTV SPTIWEIRT. 11.0 INT BOX FACTORY.- , BUSHA & GHTEINDOVLIP Manufacture to color, BOXES treatable for Soap and Candles, Hardware and Variety Goctie, etc., etc. Orders nronatdl4 0110.1 ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Droners,Commission and Forwarding Merchants and Dealers In Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 251 Liberty circa. Pittaharah. Pa. noi2ll4nr• SAMUEL FARNESTOOK, IMPORTER AND MUDD. IN Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No. 74 Wood Strad, Pittsburgh. The subscriber has received, in addition to his fall stock of Hardware a very heavy stock of Meat and Sausage Oat. ters and Striffera, and a very large stook of Sleigh Belle, loose and on strings, of a much superior quality to'that mwelly sold in the market, all of which will be sold the lowe4t terms. (se27) SAML. RAHNESTOOK. CALIRTIWRIGUIT & YOUNG, (sumer/or, to John Cariwright„) MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical and alai Den tal Instruments, Nuns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. S 4 Wood street. They give special attention the manufactur• ng of Trusses, Supporters, eto. Jobbing and itepairing lth punctuality and despatch. apit J. & H. PRICE'S CENTRAL, PLANING MILL,. WATER STREET, ALLEGHENY, ARE now in foil operation, with Fay Sa Co.' Unproved machinery for the manufacturing or gash Frames, Doors, Shutters and Mouldings. Builders and Con. tractors will and it to their advantage to call and ascertain oaf prices. aulihlydaw FURNITURE FOR CASH.— A fail assortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURNITIME, embracing . BUREAUX, BOOK CAsitS, WARD ROBES, And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling, se well as a spledid assortment of OFFICE FITENITURK, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms on which business la done at this establishment Ia for CAUL Prices are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything In the above line, would be advantaged by calling at PAOHIIM No. 103 Smithfield street, below liftle. J. D. FACILOCIS, JOllll M. TILTS. mina, 0. H. EIPPZY. WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED ofvelMP y, i tmthr in ti ßlP v r ractico of the law, under the firm Office, No. 94 Fourth Street. B. EIMPBON, 0.8. BIPPEY. AKE FISH..- 75 bbl,. White Fish ; 60 " 'rout; 40 " Salmon, Tectived and for galeby EMMY 8, COLLINS ~,,1.:,,i.,.,,,,'.*7,e,;:, , ,,:...g., , ,.,.,:, * ,,, , ( . .:e0.',1 : ~:,,,, i , t , , ,,;.::;.,i,:i , e .,.,: . ;,:.F,.,, 5 7,;1; T ;;Gi-::5*., . , . .;,7 , ...*-i-t § , R ,,, , :l ': . l 4.:4 f . • T SBURail THEATRE. Solo Lessee and PCOZKi. Stage DAvra. PRIOES o ADJUSOZOIPI I Dress Circle and Parpetto.soo randlyarcle......«...tailo. Colored 80xe5.... , ....No Colored Ga110ry.......21:4 Tickets to PrivaM - 8drie5 . ...750 Whole 80xe5....«..46 00 . Proscenium 80Z00..........50 00. ANOTHER. GREAT NOVELTY, TEE GREATEST BILL - YES First night of the ba;st dripan ever written, entitled oEarnesit hialtravers." THIS EVENING, October 12th, will be tresented the great drama of EARNEST MALTRAVEES ; 031, A FATUBSI3 OllRSE.—Richard Darvil, Mr. M'Farland,Lttraley Bar rere...Alice Darvil, Miss Cordele Oappell. GRAND DANOE—ORRAGONISE--By kissaa 'Turnbull and Hight, and Messrs. Ma= and Bartholomew. - To conclude with the laughable farce of THE W/NDBLELL. The Manager announces with pleasure to the claim that he has effected an engagement, for a limited number of nights, with the renowned NEW ORLEANS ENGLISH OPERA TROUPE, who will make their first appearance tomorrow (Wednesday) oVani4g. Doom open et 7 o'olock. tsc klux Mee open from 10 to 3 cr'clocit. FOSTER'S NEW NlifiONAL THEATRE J. C. FOSTiat bldnager. J. PROCTuR..Siage Direcwr Great excitement. Overt/0 , 4 - 41g houses. Re-engagement of the great actress JULIA 'IDLIAN LEAMNE. cone. quence of the splendid nightly reception of this lady by crowded and most fashionable holism, and in order to afford our citizens another opportunity of witnessing the Perfel" mance of this truly great artiste. the manager has succeed. ed in re-engaging her for six nlghta t beyond which time it is impossible for her to appear in this city, previous to her departure for Europe. THIS EVENING, October 12th, 1858, will be performed Sbatl'a Tragedy of DVADNE; OR, THE &Ana.— Evadne, ?dm. Julia Dean Rayne...Velem% Mr. Charles Hoster...Ludovlco, Mr. Ill'Bride-.Vlcentio, Mr. Leonard. To be followed by the admiral. farce of THAT BLESSED BABY.—John Thomas, Air. n. R. nagicley...Flora, Min Lillie Graham. 44e. To-morrow evening, INGOMALS; Partheiria, Julia Dean, being bar coverall appearance. JOHN W. IVI'CARTHY, BILL, CIRCULAR AND CARD Will prpmptly attend to the Distributing and Posting of MLR, 0111CULARS, 0AR15,1 AND PROGltlanip, For Railroads, Ships, Steamboat 4 Amusements, Sales, Etc. All orders, either uy mail, telegraph, or otherwise, sent to the face of the Daily Ifors*ng Post, wilf be faithfully attended to. raokages fo.warde by the Adama Express Company will be promptly dieawed of e.ocoet•hig to directions. sel4 SEWING MACHINES. EWING SEWING 11.1ACHINES1 Are now on Exigbition, at the HOSIERY 4TORE OF MR. , DALY, NO, 20 PIPTI STRIBET, I • These Mad:dries are admitted to be the Vast In market for family one, making an cia.stio doable thread stitch, which will not rip t von if ovary fourth stitch be cut. It is the only low priced double thread liibohine in market. Order/ will be received uud promptly tiled by I M. DALY, Agent, No, to Fifth strew, uu thet•ortter of Market allay Pittsourgh, Pa. /Ur NOTICIE—fd DA LY. OLlth c.Jrukir of Fifth arrest and hiarket alley, is ti,d ULlij ..4' .1 the name in bnsinetos on this street Sll% GI 9 S 0,0 0. w 40 , 2 sustu 11/MPORTAtiP TO ISLE A new Family Sewing Machine, combining . theiatest im provements, at the extreme low ~,r1;:e of FIFTY DOLLARS. The pries of all oar standard Machines have been greatly reduced. BINGER'S SEWING' lideEllhiES, it is well known, though dearer In price, time always been ebeaper i in fact, considering what they will do. than any other. The pricea are now reduced .0 that I must be satisfied. Call andtexamine the new Machines t the low prices, at od7 It 81'14,..W'A, 82 Market street. SEW _ _NES W ER mi E um l at tAtie[tPpeEnnlisyl 'HE tis F .. IRST PEE- Society at their Annual tzhibiti n, E4 l pie t ter A 2.Bth tli , 284 80th and October let, 1858. I 1 This Preiniaraiwriivos Uot bought, TTile undersigned hereby chal I eh& a trial of BEWING MACHINES, before competent ridges, to be selected by exhibitors or by the irdience, in ITY MALL, or elsewhere at any time. On and after this tilts the price of our Machines will -Le reduced as follows: - 1 New Illachinealain finish table Do de plated table ' Do do with cover and dtatvers Do do large site.— ..... ..1 Do do do do plated PITTSBURGH - Do do plated and pearled /id other size, iu pr.pot ti 3n. • The first place in p7:llir, estimation Is now justly accorded to the GROVER Lc BAKER 51A0FILIVE, for family Sawing, for the following reasons : /st. It is MORE SIMPLE and EASILY KEPT IN ORDER than any other machine. 2d. It makes a seam whiai will IOT RIP cr RAUH', though every third stitch in cut. Bd. It sews from two ordinary rii , ooia, end thus all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the same Machine can be adapted, at pleasure, by a mern change of spools, to ail varieties of work. 4th. The same Machine rims ell t, linen thread and spool cotton, with equal facility. 6th. 'The seam is as elastic as the Moat elastic ishric, so that it is tree from all LIABILITV , to aelm, in WASH ING, IRONING, or otherwise. oth. The stitch made by this hia , Mine L 3 more BRADTI ITIII, than any other made, either b) , hand or machine. OPINIONS OF TEED PRESS. ro vt):1 9 .JAMS N. fdIiLIDLING Grover £ Baker's la the bast..—[Anti.riricultnriat. To all of which tie Tribune says, amen --(N.Y. Tribune. It is all that tt claims to be.—{N£ Y. Independent. It finishes lta:own work; others go uot.—filome Journal.. It needs only to be dK , r, to to appreciated.4phreno. Journal. Adapted for woolens, 'Men oricotton,—.[Amer. ?data, Monthly. We like Grover & Baral'ilbest,--tiadies' Wreath. And two hundred more refereneed. W. 0. BLUM% Agent, t t t ha Fifth Btrc4t Shirt Manufactory. 'd Pittsburgh, Pa. THE CII EMIC AL OLIVE ERABIVE SOAP, manufactured by B.; O. a J. 11. Sawyer, re. receives the preference over all other kinds ever offered for family use. Its advantages mi . other E 043 ara: , .-lat, It Is cheaper - to use, one peandlneug equal .tO• three of common rosin Soap. 2d. Half* time need only ho eccapied in wenadrig when this Soap is treed in place di other Soap. M. Labor willg can be nearly dispensed with, aa the clothes . require little if any rabbingi thus avoiding their wear on the washboard. 4th. Boiling the clothes is unnecessary when this Soap is used, and hard or salt water answers equally as well as soft. 6th. Printers, Machinists, Painters and others, find itfar superior to other Soaps. It speedily re moves grease, tar, paint, printers' ink and dirt from the hands, leaving the akin soft, and fres from chapping. To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, and the use of the wash.board, the following directions should be followed Per the washing of eight or ten of a family, take one pound of Soap, cut it Into shavings, and dissolve in one gallon of hot water; put the clothes into a tub cong about ten gallons of warm water; pear, pa the, ved Soap, and stir thoroughly. Let th em soaktwanty to thirty minutes, wring out, and rinsen ward, water °rine, cold water twice. A very dirty wris .d, or seam, or grearse spots, may reqtdre a slight bbing, but otherwise the riteu clothes will come out clean and'l White, without rubbing or balling. Cold water may be used in place of hot, requiring about double time in sooting. Air Observe our name on each bar. I For sale, in any quantity, at clot warehma, No. 47 Wood street, and at our works, opposite the Round House, Penn sylvania avenue. B. is4l, H. SAWYER, ocl 1 No. 47 Wood street. DIVE LOTS OF GROUND, EACH CON TAINING ooe acre, for la& Price $T]O each. Terms. In hand, balance one, t 7Co and three ream situate at four miles from the clty al CUTHBERT k SON, eelß 61 garret street SYR • 8.- 60 bb b. choice Oclde'h ST:rip " Enstaick's B c gnat{ ry SyrrlP 76 .• tt. Jamee r3ntar iivtl3,3 1b:413w In store arul tor raiz by MILLF,Ii SIONSISON aria ra Liberty street. N_ Distributor and Poster, PITTSBURGH, PA MACHINES.- THE $2,0 AND $4O DuIIBIAI LOOK STITCH As the Wheeler Si, Wihlon Silver itiedsil *Vas. WORTH TWENTYI GENTS, and selling at TWEL VE OENTii, .711.1te and colorad Canon Staab:qv, at Jozea HORNE'S, aa,24* 1. 4, IdarkAt street. _ • A HORSE POWER, FODDER CUTTER, Jal. and Corn and Cob Crusher, will bo sold to close the of, by (5029) WaitY H. COLLII!.4 ta5,4 z ACHINES .....$5O 00 .... 76 CO 80 00 ..... 65 00 „... 90 00 .....100 00