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    F ALI,
DRY GOODS
C. HANSON LOVE'S,
No. 14 Market Street,
I.ETWEEN FOURTH STREET AND THE DIAMOND
P:TTSBURCH, PA.
SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE
The subscriber hasjast returned from Philadelphia, Now
' nl " , P-oatuu, and some of the Manufacturing towns In the
Stat:.a, ea as to get a portion of oar DOMES
' IC t;`.) , IDS direct from tue mannfacturere, and sate one
in receiving them In that way. Our stuck of Foil
iii.)llDB has never heeu so complete.
3)RESS' GOODS :
t RICH DRESS SIFTS, In Plain Black and Flgnred.
RICH DRESS SILKS, Plaid, Striped and Brecaeo
RICH SILK ROBES, Black and Colored.
RICH ALL WOOL MOUS DE LAIN
- ILI.CH ROBE MOBS DE RAINS
RICH CODIT.)N AND WOOL MOUS DE LUNE
FRENCH MERINOS
COB URGS,
Ttin iiirgest stock in the city, and
! LITER 4100DS FOR THE PRICE
P'ET.FOI.I:::D IN AN V OTEIRIt HOUSE WEST OF
I=l
)1 7 (41 - 1'1' AUC'FION
'.!LOE QUANTITIES AT LOW PRICES
I=ll
ADVANCE ON EASTERN COST
:;`}JAW LS AND CLOAKS,
eetirely sech as the
.A I,M A SHANV
And many ct.' er
)VELTIES IN SHAWLS AND CLOAKS
IV, trt,va hblo to over la:ge and varied a stool; o
L:71.2. of itna CLCUKS.
NEEDLE WORK :
CoLLAft, SETS AND SLEEVES,
FLOUNCINGs,
EDGINGS,
MOtTiiNING GOODS :
GOODS, sHAWLS, CRAPE:
COLLARS, GLOVES
E.;ERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE LINE
'lotritNlNO
1 0 111ESIT(' AND STAPLE GOODS
BLRACHED AND UNBLEAOHED MUSLINS,
~c::rxc~.
i t11X..•,
TN4I ri .t
Ptl N'TS,
EEN TUC Y JEANS,
TWEEDS,
S.ATINETT 8,
CASSIMERES, CLOTHS,
Arid 7 ca.ll,E arthlei arias is latlit in a
WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS
A , 1. - .3,2y since has bum bought from the
a 11 3 ,1 AT AUCTION PJlt NET CA SU,
valL:td t, nail them a 3 LOW AS THEY CAN BE
I'i:RCLIA.SED IN MANY OF THE IYIIOLE3ALE HOUSES
rn cii,,,e. In short, we never hove been able
lar,in, and attractive a stock t.) our numerous Cue
( and tr,,, puLinc generally.
Clr -- NEW G0.J . D.3 RECEIVED DAILY.
C. HANSON LOVE.
I;•proi ,, rly ro , thz,Blov”amon tt Love,
mad I cwo Brother,
~.,.:1 MAILKIIT STZgI:T,
PiTTSEIIPALI, PA
=MOE
671.RRIA.GES
C ARIZIAGL-] NAIVET FACTOR
A N
EtziSTEftN REPOSITORY
JOSEPH WitilTE
UAS JUST RECEIVED AT lIIS RE
IKlBlTalir, eituat..d near the Two Milo
Rau, betwc,n Pittsburgh and Latrrezcovllle, a fri . :21. 1 -3" .
and feral , aas,irtnient cr Carriages, Boggles, Sur
i ;•.1. etc. at, hrrsocements are such that ho Is constantly
r•-•;r:ing uew cud so , „„•oud-hsnd vehicles, and the public may
t-ls en always finding a gt.ed stock on hand. lie also mat.
tures to order, on iihort
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
And till pertain:mg to thebn:ineia. With eighteen years
racricql expeTletece in this 1272 irl E , 39, and his weldknown
tscihtles, ho flatters ',lava:4f that ho offers great Inducements
to parchasers.
ta" - - The cstal.,lish.nt nt 18 located on the route of the Tx
( Cmnibus Line of Coaches, pa3ning the door every
C.ften miuutt.t. selo:d.aw
CI AP:3.III(.IES. Having on hand at my
,-stabliah MOM t, in Allegheny City, at the pros - n t time,
the largest end meet varied stock of
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ETC.,
airy ehcp probably in the West, I have been iudtved to
....ore a portion in thy, large , warehonse three doors below
the 11 , .uong_ih,gA liens,, Water ,treet, Pittsburgh, where
or strangers, desiring a gxd vehicle of almost auy
~ , ,xlptioa, can l e accommodated cn good terms. The
:3 all of my cw'n in.tuufacture, got up in the most ar
ta.-ic Atyle, of the best materials aelocteii in the Eastern
....rket with gr-at core; trio home Oarnagos, tingle nod
..11;sicians' Rockaways, Prince
r: liai.7l,s. 1 11 , ,r30r1'0, Jenny Lind's. et.
4-4 - • Cati e:olrairie thEni
' -4: : .;17. & C. WEST & CO., ORLIe
CI .1 11 11 I A (4 L S ,
SIILEIES AND SLIIIGIIB
PiTTSBUR.3II, PA.
AU wre-t: war. - Elet , J. t the t:CS...lltaterif.llll Find
.
rt.:y . l2l3th
COPI'E MILL
Sole/A.lElp, Works.
PARK II'CURDY CO ,,
-, 4./TANUFACTUREI-1S OF SIIEATITING,
111 Br:L.:ter,' and Bolt COpper, Pressed Copper Bottoms,
Bottoms, Speller ilo!,Jer, fe , also importers and
ra in Slot:11a, Tin Plata., Sli.et Iran, Wire, .tc. Constantly
Aod, Toots. Warehouse, N 0.3.49
and S Pi tt.Nlmrgli, P a A peclal ordure
I 00,11,c7 cat 1,1
,r - . L 1 , I N
.7?
STATIJIN Eft, FILINTEaL BINI/E:t,
6 3
, ESA:VEEN FOULTLIII.ND Fll.lll,
N. (1 11. u!I ci E R
r. ft '1 1.
NO. 21 FIFTH STREET
ee27:6nad
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kvon City Commercial College,
Pitt.smzigh, Pa.— Chartered, 1855.
.9 T UDE LIT 8 ATTENDING, JAE4132—E.Y.1858
Now the largest and rousctlicrough Commercial e.ChOul
the United State.
Idea, f - rep..:. 167 Ac:aal Duties of the Ontritinv
C. SLii. i 1.1, Prolos,or kll 8...0k-Reeping and
of Acra,remta.
A. T. DOUTti Err, Teach Lt ~1 Arithmetic and Commercial
Cnlcalation.
J: A. ELETEDRiCii and T. C. J NS Teachers of Beek-
Kceping.
ALEX COWLEY, and W. A. MILL.EIi, Professors of Pen.
inAnahip.
Single and amble Entry Book-Keeping, as used in every
_a-tree-et of Business. Commercial, Arithmetic, Rapid
• ~in.to Writing, Detecting Counterfeit Money, liercantllo
,apondence, Commercial Law, are taught, and all other
,e• j., ne...nary for the success and therouch ,Lduciition
pra,tle-ai brigillef2 man.
TWELVE PBBMIIISTS,
DraV.li eli tie premiums in Pittsburgh forthe pant three
duo in c.a.,tern and Western Cities, fur hest Writing,
:r3.T Ton ENGRACZD WORK, - a&
I MPoRT.4 NT INFORM ATION.
q.idents enter at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited
-IteviAw• at ples.inre—Uradnatee assisted in obtaining lilt
,ti,)ns—Tnition for Full Commercial Course, s3s—Average
e , b to 12 seeks—Beard, $2,10 per week—Stationery, $6
Entire coat, $6O to ;o'o.
Minietere eons recoPre4 at halt price.
For Card--Circalsr—Epecimet , of Business and Onus.
Writing—facto -, two etainps,And address
E. W. JENKINS,
nfr Pittahorch. NInDAVIVII7II9.
RUM.-2,00 gallons for sale by
13. A. FA.HNESTuOK 6; 00.,
Corner Wocd and Yirst streets
foU UUly. CLuia Bup4Alna
4U e'• " Family Flour;
Just received and tur sale, by JAB. 4„ T7ya,
Corner !dirket and Bind teL
7qOU.!iTA IN?.,
INSERTINGS, ETC
GOODS
JJHN SOUTH
ock:m
LOCAL. AFFAIRS
The Weather.—Tho following Is the range of the
thermometer and barometer, as kept by George E.
Shaw, optician, Fifth street, yesterday :
T LI 1: &MOIL ETEP..
In Snu.
...........Cloudy
9 A. M
12 hi
6 P. M ..
Barometer, 29 3.10.
The New Orleans English Opera Troupe.
This evening we are to' be favored with the first
entertainment of the operatic character we have had
for some time, by the Now Orleans Opera Troupe.
They have just c mcluded a two weeks' engagement
in Chicago. The Democrat has the following. We
hope they may receive abundant support. They re
main but fcur nights. Miss Rosalie Durand is the
Prima Donna:
The Now Orleans English Opera Troupe have now
played with as three nights, and have given the
most decided eatisfaction by their performances. As
an evidence of this we need only refer to the very
largo and fashionable audiences they have attracted
each night. "La Somnambula," "Daughter of the
Regiment" and " Crown Diamonds" have followed
in succession, and in every ono they have done not
only themselves but the opera justice. Miss Durand
seems to possess a phieique capable of carrying her
through any amount of exertion; she comes to her
task as fresh as any bird, and warbles on, quite un
conscious that the air was'made fur any other pur
pose than ,to convey floods of rich melody to wonder
ing listeners. She possesses, too, a remarkable
power or lighting her fa •e with sunny smiles, with
these bright looks and some of her ...harming cos
tumes, the stage becomes radiant with her presence.
Taeso qualities tone so nicely with her voice that al
most every rne experiences a sensation of extreme
delight whan she makes her appearance.
H o d,e n may be considered a wonder in the
musical world ; her form is tall and graceful, and she
underrates, without hesitation, all the parts allotted
to a first tenor, and so bravely does she accomplish
her note that hat faw aro disappointed, even among
those who are ac•ru,t-tned to tenors morn ponderous
in voice and form. She carries herself in male attire
with a grace and manliness which few females could
hope to equal, and gives more value to her figure
than most men do with twice her bulk. The marked
feature of her style is sadness. Her face ever leaves
a sad impression on the heart of the spectator. Her
cried is plaintive in the extreme, while her gentle,
undulating movements only serve to strengthen the
idea—. This quality gives her wonderful power in
ballads especially. Therein we have never heard j
her equalled.
Mr. Lyster is a very good singer, and most excel
lent musician. The troupe is a decided success, and
will continue to draw full houses as long as they stay.
Lake Superior Copper Intelligence.
By a circular recently issued wo have the latest
news from the mines. Early last month an advance
in ingot copper from 22.7. par lb., 4 months, to 24e.
oaeb, affected favorably the prices of mining shares.
The accounts at a later dive of the decline in Eng.
laud simultaneously with the rise hero, suggesting a
fear of importations, and consequently a reaction in
the price of copper, have checked operations in
shards of the dividend paying mines, and produced
among other causes, a decline in those which are lia
ble to assessments.
Toe August product of the Central was 18 tons.
Copper Falls stock is at $6. Valuable discoveries of
mas: coppi - ar continue to bo made in the Copper Falls
Vein, cow worked ou the tribute system. The ship
ments froze the Franklin this season have been 52i
tons of barrel work; gioCli: sales $5. The Isle Roy
ale product thus far is 217 tons stock $3,25. The
work en the disputed tract "at the Natii.cial pro
gres.,es favorably. The i.-birments from the Pewabie
this teat-on to September 26th are 228 tons; stock is
7i. At the Minnesota a dividend of $9 per share is
announced, payable November 1, to holders of Octo
bar 20. This will make $300,000 paid from the
ournings of 1142 last fiscal year. At the Quinoey
shipments have been made of 135 tuns barrel work.
Valuable discoveries have recently been made under
the explorations of Mr. S. N. Rill. In Rockland
the announcanacnt of na assessment of $1 par share
OD the 15th inst., has depressed the stook to about
$l3 to $l4. The yield for August is understood to
have been 22 tone exclusive of stamp work.
Battle at if iddletozon.—On Saturday evening last,
a train of cap was engaged on the Pennsylvania
PAilroaci, 1 . , - )r the purrs° of conveying psesengers
" free of charge" to a political roasting at Middle
town. The train, coneisting of four cars, was
with 231 persons, meetly impel.ed by curiosity, and
esker for a tide without expense.
Having arrived at their destination, a portion of
the inmates strolled up to the place of meeting, and
listened for come time to their speakers. Other por
tions scattered themselves around. One of these
parties entered a hotel, and a dispute ensued about
sonic trivial matter.
Tho quarrel found many advocates, and several
rtelrre cuhuad, finally ending in u sort of battle in
!ha neighborhood of the care. The war raged furi
ously fur n time, tha participants being from the po
litical meeting, and nu doubt inspired with unparal•
!clod ardor.
The ;units were that several citizens of the place,
end a number belonging to Middletown, were in
jured. Tho cars of the Pennsyvanialtailroad Com.
pany were battered 0008 derably, glasses being
broken, ..te. The conductor was hurt, but not seri
c.a.:ly, and when the train got under headway for
Harrisburg, the inmates were greeted with a parting
salute from their political Middletown friends. The
joke of the matter was, hotiever, that tho salute con
sisted of bricks and stones clicoharged from the out.,
side through Oa car windows.
More About the Comet.—A visitor which excites as
much attention sw the comet cannot expect to escape
without a duo eharo of newspaper notoriety. We
have done oar share in recording its iflustrions
movements, Lot must give it yct one notice. On
Saturday root, bit , it wa3 nb.irest the earth, ar.d
was ahout three times a 4 brilliant se on the 2:1,1 of
September. Neverthotoi.s. it was 52,000,000 miles
distant, quite a comfortable assurance to thine who
:oar a collision between the planet and cur sublunary
sphere.
But era our readers aware that scientific men have
really agreed on the possibility of such a collision,
and that the famous Whiston, one of the authorities
at the beginning of the last century, prognostic‘qed
an end to the carte at the approach of cue of these
bodies, while the earlier thearizsrs in griad , gy at
°stinted tor the deluge, zis well as the eont“rtlere
and dislocations cf the various strata of the earth,
on tb_ /opposition f previous ring enctiecters of
the earth with carnets. This theory, however, has
been pirtial'y exploded by the discovery that the
luminous masses, brilliant and fearful as they ap
pear, seem to be nothing bat immense whisps of
nebulous matter, to which the lightest gas of the
rcnaut is as heavy as IRO pliest gold. It is heepes
sible, thcrefore, for these "airy nothings" to have
produced such terrible havoc.
Murderous Assault.—A German named Christian
Wolz, residing on Seventh street, who is alleged to
be insane, made a fu. -. .us attack on his wife with a
hatchet, yesterd:: c ,rtbetting, giving her a blow on the
head from %•I:delt .t is doubtful whether she will re
cover tl Pen took a carving knife and made a
devolve attempt to take his own life, inflicting
eight gashes en his throat, three of which were se
rious but nut dangerous in their chsraoter. Welz
was arrested immodtatoly by Alderman Rogers' po
lice, and after having his wounds dressed, was sow.
mitted to jail. Wolz prosecuted his wife for adultery
some time since, but it being groundless, the tables
were turned, and ho was sent to prison. Yesterday
morning he was ro!eased, and, still laboring under
tiro aelusion flit his wife was faithless, ho made the
desperate attack which may result in her death.
IVori;:d in Children.—This is a prevailing disease
among children, and is frequently neglected on ac
count cf the disagreeable taste of the usual vormi
loges, which not only fail is many cases to take away
the worms, but also weaken the system and leave the
little patient pale ands ckly. This has been reme
died of late by the introduction of Holloway's Worm
Confections, which is in the form of a sweet and
pleasant candy. Its sweetness, however, is not its
only merit, for besides this, it soon relieves the suf
ferer of those tormenting inhabitants of the stomachs
and b0...7e1s of children. Dr. Keyser, of 140 Wood
street, has them for sale at twenty- fivdconts a box. •
Theatre.—Owing to the rain yesterday
evening, and the excitement attendant on the olec•
Lion, Mrs. Julia Dean Ilayno was greeted by a limi
ted audience last evening. Her acting, however,
was, as usual, exquisite, and those who were 'resent
went home highly delighted. This evening she ap
pears in i ho great character of Parthenia, in " Ingo
mar, the Barbarian." The piece has always been a
favorite here, and seldom fails to draw a good audi
enc-, when performed well. With Mrs. Bayne as
Parthenia, and Mr. Foster as Ingomar, we feel cone
dont it will be well enacted. The after piece ie "P.
P., or the Man and the Tiger." On Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday evenings Mrs. Hayno will appear
in new [deem
Paulse Fr.—We stated some time since that a letter
had hood written to Paulsen, tho oelobratad obese
player, asking him to fix a time for his visit here.
The following reply has been received, and we may
now expect him at that time :
Dusugun, October 3, 1858.
J. It. Hu?man, Esq.,—Dear Sir :—Your favor of
the 23d ult. is at hand. In order to snit your con
venienco in regard to the time for holding the Chess
Exhibition, I herewith agree to visit Pittsburgh in
tho early part of Doesmber,
Yours truly,
Coulter e; Mentzer, House, Sign and Ornamental
Painters and Grainers. Orders left at their shop on
Fourth street, near Market, Barko's Buildings, will
he promptly attended. 411301
Bowman et: Co :—My wife was troubled with cough
and pain in the breast for five years—the last two of
which she was very low indeed. I procured some
of your Compound, and after she had taken it for
about five weeks she was able to do all our house
work, which she had not previously done for four
years.
We cheerfully, and unasked, recommend your Com
pound to all who are suffering under that terrible
disease—Consumption.
J " ES S°U TEIRLLNDe , CLAIINTLEM, GLOVES AND STOOK-
Keay EL SOINIEBUIAID V I jjjQL complete assortment receimi at
lionevusas, Ky., Ja * odi HORNE% 77 /Wet street.
In glade
...58°
...570
Liberality.—lt will be remembered that James
Plummer, a member of fhe Tyrone Artillery, was in.
jared at the Hollidaysburg encampment by the pre.
mature explosion of a piece of artillery. A sub
ecription has bean started for the relief of him and
his family, and $ll2 have been already subscribed
and paid over for their benefit, at Tyrone. Subscript.
Hone are progressing in other quarters, and the
amount raised will be considerable.
Settled.—The preliminaries of the rasa between
the " Cassiday " and tho " Gullet" beau have been
arranged, and will shortly be made public.
Carnaghan's advertisement of men and 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. •
EVEN THOSE WHO ARE IN THE ENJOYMENT
of perfect health frequently have need to have re
course to tonics sus preventives of disease. We are never
too well armored against the assaults or the Ills that flesh
• •
is heir to." Such an invigorator they may find in HOS
TETTER'S BITTERS—a medicine that cannot be taken
regularly without giving vitality and elasticity to the sea.
tern. At this season, particularly, the strongest man Ls not
proof against the malaria, in certain sections of the coun
try. I n all cases of Fever and Agne, the Bitters are Inure
poteu' than any amount of quinine, while the moat danger
ou d cases of bilious fever yield to its wonderful properti_ss.
Those who have tried the medicine a 11l never use another,
for any of the ailments which the Hostetter Bitters profess
to subdue. To those who have not made the experiment,
we cordially recommend an early application to the Bitters,
whenever they are stricken by diseases of the digestive
organs.
1 , ,,r sale by drumigte and dealers generally, everywhere
and by LIOSTETTER d SMITH,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
oc9 68 Water and 68 Prop* streets
U . J. M. OLIN'S CELEBRATED STOMACII BIT
TERS—Try them, and satisfy yourselves that they
are alf they'are recommended to be. The proprietor does
not pretend to say that they will cure all the diseases flesh
is heir to, bat leaves them to test their own merits, and the
constantly increasing demand for them 11 sufficient proof
that they are all they are recommended to be, and far en.
perior to any preparation of the kind ii)w in the market.
Their use to always attended with the most beneficial re
sults in cases of Dyspepsia, 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 whore system. Be sure an I call for J. M. Olin's
Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that the article pur.
chased bears the name of J. M. Olin, as manufacturer.
For sale by J. M. OLIN, sole proprietor and maturfacturtr
No. 257 Penn street., Pittsburgh, Pa., and by druggists and
dreier, generally. 1319
fur. B.E. WARN ON t:OUNTFINEITSILSI—Jrnss
HAZEL'S EAU I USTBALB HAM RISTORATIVE hee no
equal in preserving and beautifying the Darr, and In re
storing it when impaired or fallen into d •cay.
Sold by B. L. FAIINESTOOK G Cv., No. 1:10,' corner
Fourth and Wood streets, Druggists generally, and at tho
Laboratory of Jules Hanel k Ca., No. 704 Chesnut street,
Philadelphia.
nen _
JOSEPH MEYER,
gaNUNLCTURIt 0.7
Fancy Si, Plain Furniture Si, Chairs,
tWarerooms, 424 Penn street,
AB( )VE TILE CANAL BRIDGE,
PIT TSB UR P si.
itiT In addition to trio Nana ?tare business, I also devote
attention to UNDERTAKING. — Hearses and Carriages
an:lll4,A.
ikkiEW FUR ITAT AND CAP STORE,
No. inp Wood street, next doe? to S. Mcelurkan's
Sadicry, aoe opm•lte the tlxcelstor Eating lion4e.
A. DONNELEIT has a complete assortmentot Pura, Hate,
Oar., eta Ladies' and Gentlemen's Pura cleaned end a1t.41-
NI to the newest fashion, and at the shortest notice. (loud
and tasteful work warranted, as Mr. Donneltit received a
Diploma and the drat prize at the Proaincisl Exhib:tion,
Canada; and has worked in the largest cities in the world—
London, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Warsaw, hamburg,
ew York and Montreal. Al a practical workman, he so
licits the patronage of the public of Pittsburgh. Pars,
o%pes, Gloves, Cloaks and Plash Caps made to order.
aai- Cash paid for Fars,
OTICE.—The Co-Partnership of BAGA
_ LEY, COSGRAyE & 00. expired by limitation, o
the first instant. The business will be ci ntlnned by W
BAGALEY, at 18 and 20 Woad street, who will settle up the
business of the late firth. W. BASALEY,
JOHN 8. 008 GRAVE.
13:0
Pittsburgh, July 22d, 18511.—.1y2
R. WELDIN, No. 65 Wood street, near
JFourth, keeps constantly on hand a large assort.
merit Veal ordinary patterns of lILANkiI ACCOUNT 1130uK8,
and is prepared with tho best foreign and domestic material
to make to order every article required by Hankers. 51er.
cheats, or Incorporated Companies, In the bast manner, and
w.th a view of giving the utmost satisfaction In quality and
price. Commercial printing of every description will be
executed with the greatest care and promptness. an 21
FEE BILL of Aldermen, Justices of the
Peace, and Constables, n. dor the Act of April 18th,
1067, printed and fur stile by W. S. HAVEN,
Printers and Stationers,
I y2O Noa. 81. 83. and 8.5 starkei Are4t.
$250( ) W ILL buy a good dwelling
house of eight rooms, well of good water,
300 young fruit trees, of best selection 4 Borne prime
meadow land, 16 acres of land, all In good order, and situate
at oue mile fr)m ?d'Keesport, and one-quarter mile from
Crooked Run Railroad 13;ation. Totmas; (Me Laird In hand,
remainder at one and two years.
' HREE STORY WAREHOUSE, ON
Smithfield streot, for rt.LtttlY to
B. CUTHBERT & SON,
oci 61 Market struct.
NEW HERRING.-
200 boxes Extra Scaled;
" No. I—for sale by
RHYMER A ANDERSON,
No. 89 Wood street,
w• 7 Opposite the St. Charlee Hotel
QMWINES.-
506 whole cane "Cori & Marliu
500 half "
300 third "
OLIVE OIL.—;
10 bullets quarts pure;
20 boxesplet
Jost received an 4 for sale by
REYMER A ANDERSON,
No. n Wood street,
0c.7 Opposite the St. Merle. Ilotel
eIOOKING PRUNES.-5 caskifurklsh,":"
N../ Jost ro t -eyed and for sale by
REYMER A ANDERSON,
0,7 No. 39 Wood street.
0000 A NIITS.-5000 Fresh " "Waco's,"
Just roceived and for sale by
RHYMER. & ANDERSON,
ccS No. 39 Wood street, opposite St. Charles Hotel.
EW 4RRIV4L OF TETI'S YEAR'S
CROP.-53 b4eq M. B. RaiJina.
100 quarter boxes M. iL Halides.
Just received this day by
RRYMER & ANDERSON,
oc7 No. 39 Wood street, opposite St. Charles Hotel.
IJ RR AN TS.-10 casks Zantc just received
thia day by RAVAIEB. & ANDERSON,
oc7 No. 39 Wood street.
WE WILL SELL from the present timo un
commonly cheap FOR CASH. Pleaso call and exam
lee our stuck. C. HANdON LOVE,
oce.lo Formerly Love Broa., No. 74 Market at.
JAVA COFFEE.—Just received a lot of
strictly pure Old Government Java Ooffee. Alio, La
guru and Rio Ooffee, at JAYNES' TEA STORE,
.5 13/3 /Mb street.
QOAP POWDER.-50 boxes Soap Powder
of our emu manufacture, warranted superior to any
offered for Kale in this market, on band and for sale by
n C. h J. B. SAWYgR.
2c BB LS. superfine Flour just received and
V for sale by JAS. A. "ETU%
Corner Marker and Bfrat aza.
ANOTLIER supply of Low & Son's mimics
Londoi Toilet Soap, received to by
JOS. Viral - No,
felG Corner Diamond and Market 'street.
V ELLUM OUPYING BOOKS—For sale by
v le.lo J. B. WELDIN.
ACHAIWE FOR ALL.—Go to No. 17
Fifth street, and buy your shoes from a large and
well selected stock.
Ladies' Wear. Oeut'e Wear.
French Morocco Boole, French Calf Bo( ta,
Kip Oongress Boots, Kip Boots,
Mar. " . 4 Calf Gaiters,
liaL ling Gaiters, Kip Brogans,
&Ulla= and Slippers. Reim "
Remember, at the People's Shoe Store.
*625 DriVRNRACITER. & 00.
Lows PAULSEN
TN ADDITION to our already large stock
g we aro almost daily receiving novelties in Dress Goods,
Ehawle, Cloaks, etc. 0. MANSON LOVE,
ocB 74 Market street.
CIHRESE.-300 W. R. Cutting Cheese just
received and for We by
004 lIXNRY H. COLLINS.
OHILDRENS' MERINO SHIRTS AND
DRAW/M3, to all sizes, at low prices, at
ocS RORNES.77 ilarkd street.
Election of Bank fXrectors.—At a meeting of the
stookholders of the Monongahela Valley Bank, held
at M'Reesport on Thursday last, the following gen
tlemen were elected Directors for the ensuing six
months:—Alexander Miller, William Whigham,
John Rowland, James B. Huey, William Dunshee,
J. F. Ryan, J. B. Mitchell, W. 11. Hill, G. F. M'Clain,
8. D. Dillaye, W. S. Drigge, H. L. Bateman, and E.
R. Fowler. The Directors then held a meeting and
elected Alexander Miller President, and J. L. Langley
Cashier.
Counterfeitc—Ten's . on the Merchants' Bank of
Albany, N. Y. Vignette is a female, seated on a bale
of cotton, with a spindla at her side, and in the dies
tanee is a mill. On the right end is a medallion
head, surrounded by flowers, fruits, au., and on the
loft is a mechanics' arm holding a hammer, sur
rounded by scroll-work, and surmounted by an
eagle. The bill is unlike the genuine.
Three's on the Bank of Cape Ann, Mass. Vig
nette female and eagle. On the right lower corner
is a man gathering corn. The bill is unlike the
genuine.
B. CUTHBEB.T & SON,
' 61 Market street
" Fur sale by
4.EY,11.E1t & AND gli§ON,
No. Ut Wood street,
Opposite the 81. Charles Hotel
COMMERCIAL.
seirprsunvitaa noARD OP TRADE: AND
MERCHANTS? I.".ICLIANCIba.
Vioe Presidents.
ieelAu DIOHICY, let. EDWARD 68.Et311, 2
Treasurer.
N. 110L151.0, Jr
urcrirdenderit.
.R..L.E.1 - 11 SNOWDEN
ConsmiLtes rf Arbitration for August.
ISAIAH DICKEY, V. P.,
C. U. PAULSON, JAMES GARDINER
DAVID CAMPBELL, AUSTIN LOOMIS.
Stage of Water.
Your feet three inches water In the channel.
PITTSBURGH MARKET.
reported Expressly for the Daily Ardining
Prfreauxon, October 12, 1859.
FLnUß...Beloi of 250 Lbble. at $5,25 for anperflne, $5,40
(N 5,50 54 extra do., and $5,87@56 for extra faintly.
GRAIN—Sales of Oats, from store, in EIIIIIII/ lots at 46a.
BUMMER/IT FLOAR—Sales 1000 tbs. at r,50q111,715 p
cwt.
CU ERSE...SaIes 40 Loxes W. It. at 7%c.
FISR...Salea 13 bbla. No 8 'Mackerel at 110,50®10,75.
BACON...SeIea 1000 lbs. Rams at 10.:.
OlL...Falea 8 bbls. No. 1 Lard at 85c.
OOPFEE...BaIes 13 aacks Rio at 12 1 4 c.
MOLASSES...SaIea 10 Ibis N. 0. prime at 520@53c.
BUrTklli.—Salee 4 bids. Roll at 15c.
WHISKY...SaIes of rectified at 25@20c., in lots.
VlNEGAlt...Regnlar sales ofllon's to city and country
at 6c. 'ft gallon ; t) all other markets 9c.
Philadelphia Market.
PECIIADELPRIA, October 12.—Fleur is quiet, sales of super
fine at $5,50 and extra family at $6; sales to the trade are
moderate at $5,5C©5,132% for common and granda,ss,7s©sB
for extra and $8,125!ig6,78 for extra and fancy. Nothing
doing in Rye rionr and Corn Meal. The demand for Wheat
le limited, sales of red at $1,25e1,27 and white at $1,34©
$1,38. Rye ranges from 75 to 80c for new. Old Corn is
dull; sales 2000 bash yellow at 85%c in store. Oats s.eady;
sales of 4000 bash Delaware at 48c. Whisky dull at 23 , /,.@
21c for Pennsylvania and Ohio by the bbl.
New York Market.
New YoaK, October 12.—Cotton; sales 5000 bales; quota
tions are nominal. Flour declined, 185,000 bbls sold.
Wheat declined; 30,000 bush sold at 2c lower; good red $1,15
white $1,80; very choice Milwaukee club $1; Chicago spring
unsound 74c; western white $1,11,23. Corn heavy; 41,-
000 bush sold: white 71348 d. Pork dull at $111,40©16,50 for
Mess and $1.4@14,75 for prime. Tildes heavy at 9%©10c.
Sugar heavr.at
Now York Btock Market.
Nov Y, RE, Cctober 12 —Stocks dull; Chicago and Rock
Island 66 1 4; 111. Central bonds 89; N Y. Central 83%; Read
ing 60; Canton Co. 20; Galena and Chicago Sit; Mich. Central
68 . 14; Erie 16%; Cleveland and Toledo 839%.
CiliCillkill li Market
CINCINNATI, October 12 —Flour very dull; sales 200 libla
sold at $4 Wheat Is nominal 5111184 unchanged and
dull. There is a good demand for Baum; 150 hhds sold at
5%@i% for Shoulders and Sides; 200 btd Mesa Perk cod
at $l5. Linseed Oil has d dined so Mo.
B. L. FAIINESTOCK & CO., No. 60, corner of
Wood and Fourth streets, as will he seen by card li
to-day's paper, request the attention of the public gene•
rally to their large and wall assorted stock of Drugs,
Paints, Oil■, Patent Medicines, Ac , all of which they offer
at Plices initially tow, and on terms accommodating, guar
anteeing all they sell to givo satisfaction. ecU
K. T. KENNEDY
PEARL STEAM MILL,
ALLEGHENY CITY,
R. T. KENNEDY & BRO.
WHEAT, BYE, AND CORN PVEOHAEED
BIA)IIR, CORN MEE.L, AND HOMINY,
MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED
N PITTBBURGLI AND ALLEURENY
aa7 15 dam+ f
4 :lnerican Watches.
APPLETON/ TRACY & CO.,
ALTv k ili o M f
r MASS., SS 4iru hl a AwlTUcia'AEBCTUel
waperiur waLlatas aro made by the aid of new and original
machinery, eitpreSsly designed to secure, with a low price,
a FINE, SUBSTANTIAL, DUBABLi and UNTIOASILT B.P.LIABLB time
keeper. The movements are now In construction, end are
pronounced by the highest authorities to be faultless in
principle and quality, and have been proved by the most
exacting test. to be reliable and unfailing in action. These
watches are manufactured entire from the crude materials,
in n single establishment, by connected and uniform pro
cesses, the mannftur.ory being organized upon the same eye
tom that bas ben adopted in the p - oduction of the one
quailed American tire-arms, which enables tut to prodnco a
movement at one half the price of any foreign movement of
the same quality ; and wo guarantee the perfect perform
ance, for ten 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 contlnunlly getting cut of order. In
many parts cf L e country it is impossible to find good
watch reptilr. rs, and watch repairing is always uncertain,
and expensive. The introduction of American watches
disposes of this difficulty, and contra merchants, as 'well
as watch dealers, can keep watches as part of their miscel
laneous stock, and thus supply their customers with a new
staple, which may be used as any other article, withent
mystery or humbug. Said by the trade generally, and by
it liBINB & APPLETON, General Agents,
oc2:3mdaw:3p 16 Maiden Lane, Now York.
REINEMAN & MEYRA.N,
A,rente for Appleton, necy & Co'
4 51 E1IOAN WATCHES,
At Manufacturers' Prices.
LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE.
Our stock of Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware is
very large at present—all at greatly reduced prices.
RELNEMAN & MEYRAN,
as No. 42 Fifth street.
TERRA VOTT/I , OR STONE
WATER PIPES 9
From two to six inch calibre.
PRICES from 12 to 30 Cents par Foot.
ALPO-ROCHESTER
PEARL STARCH
Wor Sale W 11010.14.10 at Illantufacturors
Prices by
HENRI' 111. COLFAX%
FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
LAD WILOLZBAIi DIAL/0/ IN
curacsie, BUTTER, SEEDS, WISH,
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY
No. 26 WOOD STSZAT,
JAMES IncLAUGMLIN,
MANUPACTITRER OP
ALCO'''.. 0149
Cologne Spirits *2.nd Fußel 011,
Noe. 167 and 170 Second Street.
splo:ly,ndp
THE SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO FORM
Co•Partoerebjp, with name good business man to
reeldo in or about Pittsburgh, with a cash capital, say, of
$2OOO or more, for the purchase and sale of land In the
North-western counties of this State. With the advantages
In this business, which the subscriber now pastime, it
could, with iruch a partner, be easily made to l?ring a profit
of 60 to 100 per cent.
Refer to H. surgpiu, Esq., No. 122 Fourth street.
J. L. HANNA,
Real Rstate Agent. Wranklin. Pa.
TLEMEN'S HATS FOR AUTUMN
NOW READY.
In preparing the Hats of the present issue, none but the
most finished workmen have been employed, and nothing
but the beat and rhoiceit materir,ls titled. Every endeavor
has been =de to cOmtiine Elegance of Farm, with Fitness,
and Beauty of design with utility. The undersigned, there.
fore, confidently submits these elegant Autumn Hats to the
inspection of gentlemen, and hopefoliy awaits their liberal
patronage. W. F. WARBURTON,
Fashionable Hatter,
No. 430 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
ao2l:lm•
EATHER, HIDES AND OlL.—The egb
-11,4 scriber would solicit the attention of merchants and
strangers visiting the city, to his present extensive stock of
Leather, Shoe Findings, 'Fanners and Minters' Tools, Tan
nor'° 011, Ike., ac , which he °Kara to the trade at the lowest
market prices. He solicits an examination of his stock.
WM. WILKINSON, •_'l7 Liberty greet,
se27 Pitteburgh,
UN DRIES.-
LI 350 bagit Rio Coffee
25 pockets Java do.;
60 bbla. N. 0. Tar ;
25 " No. 8 Mackerel ;
10 kite No. 1 do;
6 bbla. No. 1 do;
100 half cheats "4". U. Tea;
" " Black do;
10 " Gunpowder do;
100 boxes Tobacco, various brands;
100 kegs Bi Carb Bodo, just landing and for sale by
5.32.5 WM. IL SKIM .t CO.
NEW STYLE DRESS SILKS, Printed
Iderinoes. Mons De Lalnes, Handsome (all wool)
Plaids, Poll de Chavres, and every other article usually
found In a well, assorted stock of Dress Gads.
O. HANSON LOVA
ocd 74 Market street.
_
81. CURB. SODA.-100 kegs, just
Medved and for azde by
coal R. L PAITIDERTiVICtan
TIMOTIIY SEED-30 birds. choice Timo
thy Seed, Just received and for wile by
JAMES- A. FETZER,
act Corner Market and First streets.
CIONGRESS WATER.—A fresh lot of Con
gress and Empire and Spring Water received this
day by JOSEPH FLEMING.
oc4 corner Diamond and Market street.
COOKING PRUNES.--
20 casks German;
10 casks Torkieh—for sale by
KEYNES k ANDERSON,
004 No. CD Wood street.
A LARGE Map of our .country, with the
States. Territories and counties distinctly marls;
e4 . lFor sale by W S. Illalriff o llitationer, •
anl2 Oorner Market and Second streets.
rrHE STOOK FIXTURES AND LEASE
sale by of Drug Store In ft good
GIITIIBMIT & SO locatlon in the city r '
for
oOZ- S. N,
/dukes atrele‘,
Preztden:.
V9Lil. IL IMITU
W. 8. KIINNEDY
TE UfA OAST! ON bRI,IVRRY
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PERMAN ENT OFFICE.
OOMPLYING WITH THE MONT REQUEST OP RUN
)REDS OP TM= PATIENTS,
L RS. O. M. FITCH AND J. W. SYKES
Have concluded to remain
PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBITRGH,
And may to misalted at their °Mee,
No. 191 Perm street,
OPPOSITE ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
Daily, except Sande) s, fur CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA,
BRONCHITIS and ALL r TURA 11110NIC COMPLAINTS,
complicated with, or causing pulmonary disease, Including
Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver,
Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, *te.
DRP /ITCH A BYRES would state that their treatment
of Contamption is based upon the fact that the disease exists
in tAs blood and system at large, both before and durin g it,
aevaDp.nt in the lungs, and they therefore employ Mechan
ical, Hygienic and Medical remedies to parity the bloodand
strengthen the system. With these, they use MEDI(Ma. IN
HALATIONS, which they value highly, but only as Rama.
tow, (haring no Curative effecie when used alone,) and Inva.
lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious
time of curability on any treatment based upon the plausi
ble, but false idea that the "seat of the disease can be reached
In a direct manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the
teat • g Jae. &rut& is in the blood and ii, eject: only in the
longs.
Ste` No charge for consultation.
A list of questdoing will be sent to those wishing to consult
as by letter. my29:daw
Un THE ARTIFICIAL LIGHTNING THAT FLASHES
through the Atlantic Cable, bears lees resemblance
to the lightning of heaven, than Chistadoroie Hair Dye
boars to the natural coloring matter of black and brown
hair. Quick as a flash it darkens the grey, red or sandy
fibres of the head, the tips, and the chin to an ebony hue,
While It lends a healthy lustre to them. It contains no CBlll3-
tic, and ten minutes, once In six or eight weeks, la all the
time required for Its application. Sold everywhere, and ap
plied by all hair dressers. ORISTADORO, No. 6 Astor
House, Now York. 6 IL KEYSER,
oclimdaw Agent at Pittsburgh.
NOTICE—THE INTEREST COUPONS of the
Bomis of Lawrence County, issued to the PITTS
BURGH AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY due July,
1858. will be paid at the office of W. IL WILLIAMS & 00.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. The change in place of payment is made
to consequence of the failure of the Ohio Life Insurance
and Trust Ccmpany, New York, where the (Imports are
payable By order of
Jy2 THE COMMISSIONERS.
OFFICE OF
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF PITTBI3IIIIOH
October 9th, 1868.
THE Sto.kholders of this Company aro hereby notified
that the annual election, for Directors, for the otuming y ar
will be held at the office, No. 63 Fourth at•oet, between the
home of 10 o'clock, A. U. and one P. M., on MONDAY, the
that day of November, 1858.
oc9;td 1. DRIER SPROUL, Secretary.
MEDICAL
B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Street,
PITTEBORGH, PENN'A
MEZZO
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals,
PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS,
GLASSWARE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
PA TENT MEDICINES,
And Everything Appertaining to the Drug Business
T HOSE IN WANT OF PURE AND
genuine articles will do well to give as a call. We
guarenlee to kidl as 100 as can he t.inglat in this o:other
marlieti., nut] warrant everything t.• give Nitiefaction.
We are the sole proprietors and only tnanufactri era of
B. L. FAIINE.sTOCK.'S VERMIFUOE,
DR. R. A. WILSON's'
Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic
PILLS.
The beet cure for worms, either In children or adults, ever
offered to the public, is undoubtedly the Veradinge, pre
pared by li. L. Fab nestock. Thirty y ears experience la this
class of medicine has given a pure guarantee that this is an
article every way worthy of contidence. As a cure for
worms it claims to be unequalled, and as a merchantable
article It Is prepared and sold as D. L. itahnestock'e and no
ether, as the proprietors do net wish to have it confounded
with any other article of Vermifuge in the market.
WILSON'S PILLS have had a mere local existence fur
over twenty years, unsupported by alvertising of any kind,
and held at drnble the price of what they are now sold at,
yet with all these disadvantages, wherever reed they have
in nn instance failed to render the utmost satisfaction in
performing all tho requirements of a valuable family medi
cine, and as such are recommended by some 01 the most
worthy and responsible citizens of the land. Hear for in
stance what Col. Wm. Hopkins, of Washington, Pa., says:
WASIIINGToN, January 8, 1858.
Dr. E. A. Wilson, filtrburgh. .Pa.—l have been using
your Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, when occasion required, for many
years, and.can truthfully say that I have never found any
medicine equal to them in relieving me from affec ions of
the stomach and head; they have never 'failed to relieve me
from headache, and have always left my system in better
condition than they found it. I must confidently commend
your pills as a safe and highly valuable medicine.
Yours re peotfully, WM. HOPKINS.
Will am 81;thbaum,litaq., City Treasurer, rays :
PITTSBURGH, February 8, 1858.
Uremia. B. L. FAIMBTOCEIC & Co.:
Gentlemen my opinion of the merits of Dr. li. A
Wilson's Tonic, Cathartic and AntLDyspeptic Pills, I will
briefly state that for many years past they have been a
standing medicine in my family. A bps of these pills is
always left within the reaA of any one who may feel the
necessity of taking le - dose;eay one to three.
Whether it is bwlng to the efficacy of these pills or not, I
do not pretend to say; but I can safely asset t that since wo
have used them, my family has enjoyed uninternapted good
health, wadi cheerfully recommend tbam to all who club:
appreciate this inestitgable blessing.
ItbepectftillY yours,
WILLIAM EIOHBAUM.
CIILVERWELL'S RADICAL RE
GENERA2OII, the sovereign remedy for spennatorr
rhoea or seminal weakness, sexual debility, impotency, in
voluntary emissions, pilea tc., in both sexes, the result of
early indiseretto;, inuapecitatiiag the man for business, soci
ety s t ud matrimony.
For tale by Haut it Minor, Masonic Hall, sth street,
Pittsburgh. Call for asratis pamphlet giving particulars,
or address Box 4586, PFat Mee, New Tore City.
oc2:6mdswlp
DAGUERREAN GALLERIES
ROGERS'
AMBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPH
FIRST PREMIUM
GALLERY,
70 FIFTH STREET,
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OPPIOE.
Kir- Pictures taken in all the various styles, in any
weather, and warranted to please at reasonable rates.
Ea- Sick or deceased persons taken at their resi
dence.
aultly—b
Ala BROT YPE S.—These beautiful and
durable plaurea on glass; in all their perfection and
loveliness, singly or in groups, may bo obtained at WALLT,
Jones' Building, Fourth street. [oc4:lw
R. M. CARGO & CO..
Photographers and Ambrotyptsts,
NEW YORK GALLERY,
No. 21 nth street, and
SUNBEAM GALLERY,
B. W. oor. of Market street and Diamond, Pittaririgh.
PRICES TO SUIT ALL. my/9.1X-Bp
AMBROTYPES-
A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE
WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AB LOW
AS AT ANY 11118 T CLASS KATABLISMINNI'
IN TEE (X)IINTBN, AT
WALL'S, Fourth street.
Ilemoved to 21 Fifth Street.
CIARGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIO AND
AMBROTYPH GALLERY has bees removed from
76 Fourth street, to No. 21 Fifth street, near Market.
These rooms baring been built eapecialli for the purpose,
with three largo lights, are not surpassed in the city for
comfort, convenience and excellence In arrangement.
ier Our old friends and patrons ; and those wishing =-
pallor likenesses, are invited to eall. Ita.. Reception Room
and Specimens on the ground floor. ap7
STEAMBOATS.
ZARESnIWM.
For Marlette and Zanesville.
The ,ateamer EMMA DRAW AM, p ai l, m os ,
• Anis, will leave for the above and all
ediate porta on every TUESDAY, at
4 oklock P. M.
Poi a.ht orMinuare amity on board.
0 LBT—A Store Room on Minket street
A• 44124 M•
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. &-T. GROUTT ,
LIIPIMUBS OP
BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC.
DEALERS IN
PINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE MUSHY, PEAOU
AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO,
RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS,
Corner of Smithfield and D'roset Street.,
apl4l PITTSBURGH, PA.
S. B. & C. P. MARK LE,
MABIONSOTIMIIIa OP
PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL HINDS 'OP WRAPPING
Warehouse, No. 21 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Raga bought at market prices. myB
REMOVAL.
e j 01IN MOORHEAD has removed to
No. 74 Water draft, below Market
JOUN MOORHEAD,
COMMISSION - MERCHANT,
1011 TEM ELLS OP
PIC METAL AND BLOOMS.
NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET,
mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
EBAAO JONES MO. L. BOYD WM. MoODILOUOB
JONES, BOYD & CO.
PLOSPIPOOTINUtap OP
CAST STEEL.
ALBO,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Corner Ross nod First Streets,
jy2s PITTSBURGH, PA.
31 00RHEAD & CO.,
MANUFACTURER OP
American, Plain & Corrugated,
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON,
For Rooting, Guttering. Spouting, f&o.
AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT
IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON.
Warohonio, No. 136 First otseet,
mr26:ly-is PITTSBURGH, PA.
18/a0 JON.IO
D. D. DOULIi
D. B. ROGERS & CO.,
ILARIT7AOTIIRZE9 OF
soma' IBIPROVED PAITIN'r
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
Coma ROSS AND FIRST STRUTS,
PITISBUBGII, PA
L. C. HIEPBURII,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND OONVEYANCER.
0D71611 MTH U. UPUBVRU.
No. wa Pave) atroat
*)11) , ,T;13
JAMES A. FETZER,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
DOB Mil BALI 07
Our, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Prui
and Produce generally,
Corner of Market and First streets.
PITTSBDIIGH. PA.
Rana To—ltranois G. Bailey, EsP., William Dilworth, Br.,
. Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd & Ott, Makell A
wearingen, B. Brady, Cash. M. & M. Bank, List & Howell,
Mangle & Co., George W. Anderson, Donlo Paxton & Co.
Wheeling.
E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO.,
IMPORTERS OP
WINES, BRANDIES, &C
ALSO DBALERS IN
FINE OLD WIIISKYS,
NO. ~ NORTE( FRONT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
GO AND SEE
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
First Premium Blind Factory,
CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH.
riIHOSE WISHING TO PUNISH THEIR
A. Hones with VRNITIAN BLINDS,Iof the most egg W
aite and elaborate finish, will find it to their interests to give
me a cull beforo purchasing elsewhere. My work is got tip
by the best mechanics (not apprenticed.) Every attention Is
given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work
warranted. No. T 2 THIRD Street. Pittsburgh. fmyB:lyis
DAVID H. wrT.T.TAISIB,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
FOR TEE ERECTION OF GAB WORKS, for from five
qurners and upwards, and for Heating Buildings, public or
private, by Stearn, Hot Wiater or Furnaces,
tayttlyis PPEPBBIIIIOI.I. PA.
igIITCENCOCIE, ThiICREIMEtIi & CO.
(Buoatizeas To HIRPEtAA , 141'0111ZILT & 00,)
VORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MBEOHANTS, Wholesale Dealers in Produce, Blonr
and Wool, No. 114 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
11.117111BINOMO:
Springer iiiirbaugh, Joseph IL Elder, St. Louis;
Pittsburgh; Fenton Bros.,
H. Childs & Co., Cornell & Dorsey, Baltimore;
Bagaley, Coegrave & Co., " Garret &Martin,Philadelphia;
idoCandless,Means 4 Co., " James, Kent,'Etantee& Co. "
G. W. Smith, & 00., " Weaver & Graham,
Geo. M. 4 L. Hord, Cincinnati Keene, Sterling Er. Co., "
A. B. Fenton & Bros., " Yard, Gilmore & Co., "
rayaktf
WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LIQUOR MERCHANTS,
Near Wood dreg, NO- £7 DIAMOND ALLEY,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Sir Always on hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac
Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, of the
se bent Guilts'. deleydeb
WILLIAM BILIALET,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
Nos. and 20 Wood Street,
jy23: tf PITTSBURGH.
W. H. MoGRIA -G. M. DOSCH.
WII. McGE E & CO.
• mmitenzan TAILORS,
Dealers In Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnish
ing Goods, corner of Federal street and Market Square Alio
&KIP City, Pa. jed2ay
A.RBLE! MARBLE!!
a~ola7o .Tft 9 eitff.aliao
BAB A BBAIITIVIII. ii&LEOTION OP
lONMENTS 9 GRINE ENONES
Enclosures, Posts, ay., Au.
Tho f o u ir blieze ree
worr ctfuli wam f it rted to examine our stock
Prices vilsv..-14 NO. tB5 LIDDOTY
OINT BOX FACTORY.-
BUSUA & GUTIANDOILie
Manufacture to order, BOXES suitable for Soap and Candles,
liardware and Variety Goeda, etc., etc.
*O. Orders promptly Oiled- 114,2211 y
110BMIT Dlir 4 rwr JAILZS 11. =LADING
D OBERT DALZELL & CO., Whohisale
IA; Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, 261
Liberty west. Mahwah. Pa. erteraY•
SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK,
lIIPORTER AND DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
No. 74 Wood Street, Pittsburgh.
The subscriber has received, in addition to his fall dock
of Hardware, a very heavy stock of Meat and Sausage Cut
ters and Singers and a very , large stock of Sleigh Bells,
loose and on strings, o: a much superior quality to that
usually sold in the market, all of which will be sold on the
lowed terms. (se 27)
CARTIRMIGHT it YOUNG,
(Hauxuers to John Cartwright,)
ICIANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS
Dm of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgic,d and and Den
tal Instruments, Guns, Pistols, Hishing Tackle, etc., No. 846
Wood street, They give special attention the manufactur.
ag of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Repelling
ith punctuality and despatch.
tip'?
J. & IL PRICEIti
CENTRAL PLANING MILL,
WATER. STREMM, ALLEGHENY,
A BE now in fall oparhtion, with Fay & Co.'
improved machinery for the manufacturing of Sash
Frames, Doors, Shutters and Mouldings. BM:ldeas and Con
tractors will find it to their advantage to call and ascertain
our prima. aulthlydsw
FURNITURE FOR CARL—
BU A. full assortment of
Pitteb W
mgh manufactured IDINITIIIIIII, embracing
REAUX,
BOOK cAl3tll3,
•
WARD ROBES,
And every article needed in a well furniehod dwelling, as
well as a "spledid assortment of
OFFICE FURNITURE,
Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms
Cu which business Is done stuns establishment b for 0.11311.
Prices are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything
in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at
YAMME &
No. 103 Smithfield me R
et, Mow lift.
J. D. VAcannin,
ansag IL Teem
R. filltlihsON---.. ..... ----O. EL RIMY.
ATTE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED
1 vv
, • together fifths practice of the Law, wader the'firm
Of BIMPB6N k RIPPE!. • '
! Office, NO. 94 Forth Street.
- .- . • R. EDIPSON,
1 an 2O tly . : •' ' - . .' . 0.:11.1112PNY. '
LAKE,gibbw.bita'..b;
“ Trout;
do " eadakrzynosived arid for salsify
• 001aUltil.
IJ 4;R qv/ w figi:l4Voti
J. O. FOSTER.. , ....txteuiilger. J. PROCTOIL.BIego Direclar
The attractioe of the great American actress,
:41V- 4 . 11:11JA DEAN HAUS,
'her re•ezt..
still continues una
THIS EVENING, Octeber lath, 1808, will toii pidormed
INGOHAB, THE EAL BARTAti—parthenia, Alas Donn
Hayne...lngomar, paor...Folydor, Mr: Leonard. •
To conclude with P. P.: o, 'PPE MAN AND TIM ITIBB.—
Bob, B. It. Maginley.
To-morrow, "Madelamer or, the Foundling of Ports."
Friday, Benefit of Julia Dam Hartle, When will bo pro.
duced a clew tragic play translated tont the Ciernian,
the author of Ingomar„extiressly for Julia Dean Bayne,
entitled GRIEffiLDLS, together with a toznedletto, in both ;
of which she will appeari and most poeltively loot appear.
once of Julia Dean fLync.
IT T SBIII!GH THEATRE.
Bole L4xusee and Mcinager,
Stage Director......;—.. _
PRICER rOP A1)111891011:
Dress Circle and Parenette.6oc Family Oircte-.—...........250.
COlored Boxes.. i...60c colored Ga11ery.............250.
Tickets to Private 80xe4..764 'Whole 80xe5...-.....* 00
Secured Beats_,' 76c Proscenium Boxes— 8 00.. -
Seats may bo secured fir the whole of the seriatim Operas.
Box Book now 0pen ......_
PARTIotTIiAIt NOTICE.
The manager takes p easure in announcing to the citi•
rens of Pittsburgh that li has effected an engagement, for
positively four nights only, with the farlamed
NEW ORLEANS ENGLISH OPERA TROUPE.
Who have just played an engagement in Chicago to oval ,
Rowing honees, and are passing through this city on their
way to Philadelphia.
,I
Miss 11.08AISEI DURAND, Prima Donna Assoluts; Miss
t o
OtORGIA HUDSON, Te ore Oontraltino; Mira A . KING-,
Seconds Donna ; Mr. F . LUTES, Primo Basso Bari
tono ; Mr. BANK MEW Primo Buffo; Mr. N.B. SWAN,
Basso Profondo ; Mr. G. g WARBLE, &condo Tenore; Mr.
.1. ARNOLD, Second° Barre • Conductor, Mr. A. RESIT, Jr.;
Manager, Mr. N. S LYSTEII,
THIS EVENING, Octobeir 18th, will be presented Rodeo
Comic Opera of THE BARBEE OF SEVILLE.
Doors open at 7% o'clock. Curtain rises at 8. Bon Mos
open from 10 to 8 o'clock.
JOHN Wt M'CARTHV,
BILL, CIRCULAR AND CARD
DistrlbutOr and Poster,
PITTSBURGH, P.A.
Will promptly attend td the Distributing and Posting of
BILLS, CIRCULARS, DARDS AND PROGRAIIIitttA
For Railroads, Ships, Steansboati, Amusements, Bales, lib:.
All orders, either by meil, telegraph, or otherwise, sent
to the ALw of the Doily jAtarning Poe, will be faithfully
attended to.
ra,kages forwarder by the Adams Express Company will
be promptly disposed of aecoring to directions. sett
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SEWING i MACHINES.
WING MACHINES.-
THE AND $4O
DOTTBLI7 LOOK 6TITOR
SEWING ' MACHINES!
Are now on xhibition, at the
1 HOSIERY , STORE OF
MR. DALY
NO. 20 11,1 7 713 STES.BET,
Those Pdachinea are admit ted to be the best in market for
family use, making an elastic double thread stitch, which
will not rip yen if every fourth stitch be cut. It is the
only low 1,11C4311 double Thread Machine in market. Orders
will he received and promptly filled by
M. DALY, Agen
No. 20 Fifth ntrent, on the corner of Market all ey,
Pittstrargh, Pa.
NOT - I.Oll—M DAL 4, on the corner of Fifth street
rind Market alley, 11 the only one of the name In business
on this street. 1515:4
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SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES.
A new Family Sawing itirichine, combining the latest im•
provementa, et the extremelow price of
FIFTY i DOLLARS.
The pri 68 of all onr atandard Machinns have ben greatl
lly
reduced. BINGER'S SEWING 5180ETINES, It is we
known, though dearer In prfee, have always been cheaper In
fact, conshiering what they will do. 'than any other. The
prices are now reduced -o tleat.A.l mn;t be satisfied. Call
and examine the now tfacl4nes at the low prime., at
oc7 11.; STRAW'S, 82 Market street.
GROV
SEWING MACHINES
WERE AWARDED THE FIRST PRE
mum at the Perinsylvarda State AscrlmiUnroll
Society at their Annual Exhibition, September 28th, 29th,
80th and October Ist 1818.
This Premium vas not bought,
As the Wheeler & Wilson
Silver Was.
The undersigned hereby challenges a trial of SEWING
MACHINES, before competent judges, to bo selected by
exhibitors or by the audience, in CITE HALL, or elsewhere
at any time.
On and after this date the price of our Machines will be
reduced as follows:
..
New Machine, plain finish table
Do de plated table
Do do with cover and drawers.
Do do large size...—i..
Do do de do pleited ...... .......
Do do plated and pearled
And other glues in prrporti n.
The first place id pnblip es mation is now Justly accorded
to the (ROVER k BAlikat 21.0131 NE, for family Sewing,
e 4.
for the following reasons:—
lat. It is swab illreiPLli add MELLY SEPT IN. WED.
than any other machine.
2d. It makes a seam whichl will NOT RIP or RANI%
though every third stitch is Out.
Bd. It sews from two ordinary spools, and thus all trouble
of winding thread is avoided, while the same Machine can
be adapted, at platten:es, by a mereen: e s, change of spools, to all
varieties of work.
4th. The same Machine mutt silk, Huh thread and spool
cotton, with equal facility.
sth. The seam Is as elastic as the most elastic fabric, so,
that it is tree from all LIABILITY to BABAS, In WASH
ING, IRONING, or otherwise."
6th. The stitch made by this Machine is more BEAUTI
FUL than any other made, either by hand or machine.
OPINIONS OF' THE Grover & Baker's is the beet Amer. Agriculturist.
To all of which the Tribune says, amen.—[N. Y. Tribune.
It Is all that It claims to be.-i-{N. Y. Independent.
ft./Writes its own work; others do not.—{Some Journal.
It nieda only to be seen to be. approcfsted.,—(Phretto.
Journal.
Adapted for woolens, Itee4 or cotton.—{Amer. Medical
Mofithly.
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We like Grover & Baker's be4.-- ( Ladles' Wreath.
And two hundred more references.
W. 0. ELLIOTT, Agent,
A t the Fifth btrcet tibia Manufactory,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
THE O 11. EMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE
SOAP, manufactured by LB. O. A .7. fl. Sawyer, re.
receives the preference over all other kinds ever offered for
family use.
Its advantages cur other Soaps are :- ISt.i
It s cheaper
to use, one pounqkffering equal to three of common rosin
Soap. 2d: Plalf;.keitime need only be occupied in washing
when this Soap le used in place. of other Soap. Sd. Labor
in washing can be nearly dispensed with, as the clothes
will require little if any rubbing, than avoiding their wear
on the wash-board. 4th. Polling the clothes is unnecessary
when this Soap is used, and herd or salt water . auswers
equally as well as soft. sth. Printers, slactLinism; Painters
andothers, find it far superior to"other Soaps. It speedily re
moves grease, tar, paint, printers' ink and dirt from
.the'
bands, leaving the shla Hof; and free from chapping.
To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, and the use of
the wash-board, the followingdirections should be followed.:
For the washing of eight or ten of a family, take one
pound of Soap, cat it into shavings , and dissolve In one
gallon of hot water; put the clothes into a tub containing
about ten gallons of warm water: pour in the dissolved
writ
Soap, and stir thoroughly: Let esm soak twenty to thirty
minutes, wring out, and - rime in warm water once, cold
water twice. A very dirty thand, or seam, or grease
spots, may require a' slight -r bing, but titherwise the
clothes will come out clean and white, without rubbing or
boiling. Cold water may be used in place of hot, requiring
about double time in soaking... -
WY. Observe our name on each bar.
For sale, In any quantity, at our warehouse, No, 47 Wood
street, and at our works, opposite the . Round House, Penn.
Sylvania avenue. B. O. 41. V. IL swim,
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oci
.1 No. 47 Wood street,
V
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I'VE LOTS OF GROUND, E.l.lOllOON
' TAMING ow) acre, for Ede Price $2OO each. Terms,
)( g in hand, balance In one, two end three years, situate at
tom miles from the city 84 CUTHBERT BON,
sae 51 !Barka. street.
SYR I 'S.
60 bbla. amine Golden Syrup ;
11" F 20 6 ' Eestnielee Birit Quality Syrup;
75 " St. James' Su;ar Uouno slolame
Inure and for sale by MI...LES, 4 itIOISIITSON
Noe. 24 and 43 GibortY Emit.
unt9tlv
11 ORTH TWENTY PENTS, - anct selling
at TWELVE CENTS, iyhise' and Imlcied 'Catkin
Stoatlitga, at r J*OI3EPII RORNWEI, •
sa24 ' 77 !darkPratreet.
, HORSE POWER, ODDER CUTTER,
. and Corn and Cob Onzaher,_will be sold to L close the'
06 5 bY cam) ' H.' ClQuaia.
AMUSEMENTS.
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0. M. Dane.
BR'S
IMPOhTANT TO THE PUBLIC
R BAKER'S
76(0
80 OD
66 00.
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100 00